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MaxAmazing work. You've gone this far make it a live steamer.
Don't forget any amount the weights stick out you will need to space/shim out the rods so they don't swipe the weights.
Yeah. I had allowed for that by having my crank bosses stick out .003 to .005 past the hub and wheel rim.But then Peteski had to go ruin all my plans.
incredible work mmagliaro!!I was wondering if you had thought of building the wheel from a slug of material. What I mean is print out the shape you want, including spoke and all and then glue it on a piece of raw stock and then carefully begin by drilling out the empty space and then finish it off with a tiny end mill bit. My father (who passed away last year) would have loved to see your work, but he also was an old school clock maker for a hobby. He would draw the design, glue it to a slab of say copper and drill way the non- needed areas. then with the mill he would clean up the straight portions and file the others. lots of hand labor, but great stuff. He also had a indexed rotary base that he would use to cut out gears. depending on how many teeth he needed he would use that tool to make very accurate teeth.just my opinion. I think what your are doing is huge, and bravo to you. keep up the killer photosMiguel