Name Brian
Age 78
Model engineer currently making a home brew 5cylinder radial engine with overhead camshafts.
Hi to all at Q Cad
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Re: Hi to all at Q Cad
Hello Brian - welcome to the QCAD Forum.
Sounds like you are working on a nice project! If you have QCAD related questions and can't find an answer in this forum please feel free to ask us. We'll try to help you.
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Re: Hi to all at Q Cad
Hi Brian,
Welcome to the team,
I will be quite interested to see development of your project
Welcome to the team,
I will be quite interested to see development of your project
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Re: Hi to all at Q Cad
Hi Brian,
Quite a project indeed, last night I went through the whole story on your site. I do machining myself so I can imagine the forethought that you have to put in before cutting chips!
How do you handle the hardening of of gear teeth? Did you also make the pistons,the shape on this type of part is not feasible on a standard lathe.
Quite a project indeed, last night I went through the whole story on your site. I do machining myself so I can imagine the forethought that you have to put in before cutting chips!
How do you handle the hardening of of gear teeth? Did you also make the pistons,the shape on this type of part is not feasible on a standard lathe.
JJ Win7 pro-64