After my dad died in 2006, I got interested in understanding better how some of his engines operated.
I ended up disassembling dad's Dake so that I could fully understand how it worked.
Having figure out how a Dake functioned, I decided to draw a Dake in 2D.
My dad was a free-lance engine builder, and so his engines were basically his simplified approximation of the real engine.
I wanted a more exact Dake design, and so I studied a lot of Dake information, in order to create a Dake design that was basically exactly like an original Dake engine.
The result of my research is the following Dake drawings, which I created in 2009 and 2010.
These drawings are open-source, for personal and non-commercial use only.
These drawings represent a bar-stock-build of a Dake engine.
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