I'm not seeing any clear covers in finished engine. Leaving it open aids in the lubrication process. I don't think there will be anything dangerous to little fingers.
Today I got started opening up the timing gear cover. Milling, filing and sanding are not my favorite operations, but it did turn out OK.
Here you can where I've got the back part of the crankcase in a 4 jaw chuck on a rotary table. I'm using a 1/4", 2 flute end mill to do the hogging, taking .050" per pass.
Here you can see the whole lash-up.
For the last pass of the cut, I've switched to a ball end mill to give me a radius at the bottom.
Here I've moved over and am cutting out the waste on the other side.
I've finished up all the work with the end mill.
Several operations later, I've removed the rest of the waste, and filed and sanded to get it prettied up.
The next series of pictures shows the part on the engine in various positions so you can kind of see what it's going to look like.
Still have a little refining and tuning to do, then I'll get on with cam...
Chuck