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Elmer’s #3 part three

Having completed the engine frame and base my next job was to machine the cylinder. The cylinder bore on the plan is given as 3/8″ - 9.5mm. As I have a 10mm reamerĀ  I upped my bore size to suit. This I have done a few times with Elmer’s engines and it has never given me a problem. The depth of bore is critical and I stuck with the plan dimensions and finished off my bore with a 10mm end mill to give a nice square cut to the bottom of the hole. I took great care to ensure that the depth of hole was spot on or as near as I could get it.

I decided to add a bit of interest to the outside appearance of the cylinder by adding fins. I seem to have a thing about fins on engine cylinders. I guess it’s because ultimately I would like to build a model of an internal combustion engine. However, here are some pics of this next stage. Click on image for larger pic. By the way I have used a new edge finder on this project. My pal Bogs alerted me to this little gem, available at a very reasonable price from Arc Euro Trade - usual disclaimer.

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