Building the Stuart Turner Number 8 Mill Engine - Part 7 - The Pistony Bits
In this episode I make the all important piston and (luckily), nail the fit between it and the cylinder. The piston rod, although a simple part, does need to be carefully made so that the piston is concentric with it and accurately aligned. I also highlight another dumb mistake but one that I can recover from. Enjoy!
Видео Building the Stuart Turner Number 8 Mill Engine - Part 7 - The Pistony Bits канала Mark Presling
Видео Building the Stuart Turner Number 8 Mill Engine - Part 7 - The Pistony Bits канала Mark Presling
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