Oldmechthings
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Would you know I finished another model a few days ago, and while it is not an engine, it does have a reciprocating piston that goes putt putt putt quite fast. Does that count?
For some reason I'm intrigued with simple everyday things that I don't know how they work. I found that building a working scale will solve that problem of not knowing how they work.
I did not have a prototype to examine, so I researched old patent drawings on the internet, and from ideas gleaned, worked up a plan for a miniature. It is not an exact scale model of any particular make or model, but rather just a generic copy of all of them.
The first picture shows the size compared to my hand. The second is how I displayed it stuck in a small Burl. I did not take a video, because you cannot see any movement, and the noise as about like a baby rattling its diaper.
For some reason I'm intrigued with simple everyday things that I don't know how they work. I found that building a working scale will solve that problem of not knowing how they work.
I did not have a prototype to examine, so I researched old patent drawings on the internet, and from ideas gleaned, worked up a plan for a miniature. It is not an exact scale model of any particular make or model, but rather just a generic copy of all of them.
The first picture shows the size compared to my hand. The second is how I displayed it stuck in a small Burl. I did not take a video, because you cannot see any movement, and the noise as about like a baby rattling its diaper.