K2, I am no expert on graphite material, the piece I had was of unknown identity, hot air engines need low friction and as far as I'm aware very accurate dims are not a must, and any kind of contact of moving parts will reduce power and it will even refuse to run,
to machine Graphite I think can be dangerous to your health it floats in the air as a cloud of dust and will leave a film everywhere so my advice is to be careful and definitely use a vacuum close to the work, the piston is 0.700 dia and a sliding fit I turn it to .0005 oversize and then push it into the cylinder what takes place as I do this is the graphite surface is compressed that 0.0005 and sizes the piston, I use hss tooling, the Delrin is just a slide fit and does not interfere with the inside of piston,
Fizgig is a very simple engine to build and more complicated engines such as Vickie from Jerry Howell would I feel sure require more accuracy regards dimensioning,
Edmund...........Alberta