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#295111 Wed Jan 04 2012 10:10 PM
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Amazing what some people can build with a mechanical lathe. No CNC tooling.

All of you engineers out there will appreciate the engineering involved here.

Very simple design with minimal number of parts.

http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/

If the above link doesn't work. Just copy it and paste it into your browser. Unsure if this will work as I haven't done this before on this site.


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Unbelievable patience and workmanship on the part of the builder! I would have been throwing things and pulling out what little hair I have left, if I tried much a project.


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Above is powered by air, below link is a gasoline powered Pan Head scale M.C. engine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQRzCNK9eOs&feature=related

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That was the first time the motorcycle engine was run. You can see the front exhaust tube discolor as the engine is running. Some very ambitious and talented people out there!


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That was amazing Dave, Thanks for sharing.


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Those guys have some talent there, excellent workmanship.


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Those are cool guys!! Thanks for sharing them with us!!


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