5 Cylinder Radial
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Inspiring stuff Brian and you are setting a cracking pace now.
Took me a while to figure it out but I'm assuming 'bank' must be a typo, the blank was 1.5kg and the finished barrel 300g, thats a lot of whittling. I had to go back over your posts to remind myself what material the barrels were, for some reason I thought they were aluminium and I was expecting you to sleeve them.
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#72
Yes Pete, finger trouble again you are correct.
A lot of changes have been made during the design process, and the change from sleeved cylinders to solid cylinders was one of them. Also one of the changes was to reduce the stroke to 26 mm. it's all in the posts somewhere All 9 months of them.
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Hi all,   try this it will be the first of the series.
https://youtu.be/5BAUrD6AsII
Have fun  Brian. Smiley-dancenana
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(12-05-2015, 01:56 PM)Brian Wrote: Hi all,   try this it will be the first of the series.
https://youtu.be/5BAUrD6AsII
Have fun  Brian. Smiley-dancenana

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You have the video as "private" so we can't play it.  Sadno

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Thanks for putting me right Ed ,   It's all new to me
I hope i have it right now.
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#76
Nice video Brian. Thumbsup

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#77
Looks good Brian. Those photo montages are fun to make.

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Enjoyed the video Brain - nice music as well Thumbsup 
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#79
Great video Brian. Keep posting.
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Some more good music and a few slides.
https://youtu.be/KsJvTsjiQIc        
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