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Time for an update on my CAD/CAM experiences
One model engineer describes his experiences when learning how to use Cad packages in particular BObCad and TurboCad Continue reading
An enjoyable morning sat at the lathe
Well for the time I was in the workshop I had a good day. I turned out some more part blank as shown in the photo below and didn’t make any errors. Which for me is a major first only … Continue reading
Hit ‘n’ Miss team engine build – HMEM 15 engines……
The trials and tribulations when making 15 cams for a team of model enginners from the forum HMEM Continue reading