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What does a boomerang smell like anyway? ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Time for the next update. Maybe past time. Oh wait, I'm in no hurry.
Every engine needs a piston or two and that goes for the Paddleducks too, so I made a couple. Dainty little things.
Pistons have to have something to go up and down in so I made the cylinder for Elmer's beam. Zee, I can predict you're gonna ask how I made it...I used the milling machine. :big:
Somehow a piston has to connect to the crankshaft so I made a connecting rod too, for the Upshur. That took a few evenings out in the shed, in the cold shed, that was in the rain.
First I milled the boss(s) - I guess that's what they're called. Here's the setup.
Here's the closeup.
Onward to the end that gets the wrist pin.
All grained and ready to test fit. Where does it go?
Oh, it goes here. It's a little tight between the crankshaft cheeks. I need to mill down the bosses slightly for a looser fit. Also the diameter of the wrist pin end is too large, I may have to mill it down. I'll see how it fits up inside the piston. Another time.
Then I made a....a....what is this?
Parted it off, whatever it is. Any guesses?
Its a..... its a......steering wheel knob. Goes on my tractor. I discovered I can use my lathe for something other than model engine parts.
Till next time, fellow Earthlings...
Time for the next update. Maybe past time. Oh wait, I'm in no hurry.
Every engine needs a piston or two and that goes for the Paddleducks too, so I made a couple. Dainty little things.
![DSC05443.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5c1/5c155a2f2934f0110f244ab3cce917ea.jpg)
Pistons have to have something to go up and down in so I made the cylinder for Elmer's beam. Zee, I can predict you're gonna ask how I made it...I used the milling machine. :big:
![DSC05408.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/144/1444ca1c00d15f695d5d7e3708eb2f01.jpg)
Somehow a piston has to connect to the crankshaft so I made a connecting rod too, for the Upshur. That took a few evenings out in the shed, in the cold shed, that was in the rain.
First I milled the boss(s) - I guess that's what they're called. Here's the setup.
![DSC05439.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/fda/fda6dd137d51c6d8782770e28ab5808e.jpg)
Here's the closeup.
![DSC05437.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/45a/45a75b3585e763b0dba8f86b6dd3a30e.jpg)
Onward to the end that gets the wrist pin.
![DSC05442.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/e5b/e5bc46c40991780b99f776e9064d111a.jpg)
All grained and ready to test fit. Where does it go?
![DSC05445.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/40d/40d7cc7905324e92917fc7d1258b7a8d.jpg)
Oh, it goes here. It's a little tight between the crankshaft cheeks. I need to mill down the bosses slightly for a looser fit. Also the diameter of the wrist pin end is too large, I may have to mill it down. I'll see how it fits up inside the piston. Another time.
![DSC05447.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/012/012b221a6d24942b320bc5cfd94299e2.jpg)
Then I made a....a....what is this?
![DSC05419.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/d25/d25ca7fc33866f3d9a516fbc572dc7ff.jpg)
Parted it off, whatever it is. Any guesses?
![DSC05426.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/bfa/bfad079e7250401aaa9e1d20cf2099f0.jpg)
Its a..... its a......steering wheel knob. Goes on my tractor. I discovered I can use my lathe for something other than model engine parts.
![DSC05430.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/3da/3daaa6ead376cb28ac68579e7b90c96b.jpg)
Till next time, fellow Earthlings...