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Probably built by some young guy with a LOT of talent who's Dad called him a "little knucklehead" one to many times :big-grin-emoticon:

 

Way cool Eckster!!:thumbsup:

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I know the whole thing and the gear train are amazing workmanship, but the motor looks nakid without the covers. I wonder if it's possible to scan a full sized cover and reduce it to scale in a 3D printer?? It's slow... and I'm bored... :-)

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Awesome workmanship, that type of thing always amazes me, wish I had the patience? I have a retired tool and die maker 80 yrs old who lives across the street from me. He worked for Dana his whole life working on huge machinery. He has a full shop in his basement and will only build things small enough to fit in his hand, he builds small engines like that. I always tell him "when I grow up, I want to be just like him"

Craig

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You did a great job. Looks like your gem took many hours to design and build. I am very impressed! I have been a model engine enthusiast most of my life. Does your engine run?:325:

 

 

 

??? The Boss's?? Sometimes.....When Elieen gives him permission....:innocent-emoticon:

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:backinmyday:

Daniel,,, what did your father tell you..:Bunny2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I71cY9Ysy5U

 

:big-grin-emoticon:

 

By the way Dan,, I ever tell you I used to be an AVID rabbit hunter,, little suckers tasted just like Fried Chicken:fatsmiley::beer:

 

 

I've had a couple Great rabbit dogs Puc. Almost a lost art. Its been so long I cain't remember what they taste like. Places to hunt them are pissadearing too. We have quite a few around here but too much junk and people in the way to enjoy hunting them.:backinmyday:

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