Simple Oscillating Engine

use black paper and white ink? <<< @#@#@#
 
author=sic semper tyrannis link=topic=3525.msg25511#msg25511 date=1315826553
Anyone know how to invert the colors? That would be a lot of black ink!!!!!

That's a .pdf, so pretty hard to change anything unless you have the full Adobe package (expensive!).

The originator should invert the colors before making the .pdf file. (Hint, hint, turbinedoctor)
 
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It is not a big deal...just don't have a pc near the lathe and don't want to take the wifes macbook to the shop.....

I'll just redraw as needed.
 
What? You wanna make me do more work?
I get paid big bucks to make my pretty pictures.


(For those that don't know, I am a CAD designer)
 
I can redraw it, if necessary. So, is this the one we are going to do as the group build? Shall I convert it to english units, and round to the nearest 1/32nd? I think it will be easier if the stock sizes are nominal english. I can also make it a single, multi sheet .pdf for easy DL.

Because things don't convert directly, I am going to have to play with it a little to make sure everything lines up. But I don't want to go to the effort if this isn't the group build project. Make the call, turbinedoctor.
 
I am in...It will be my first engine ever!!!

I was going to build it using the mm but will wait if we are going inch.

Got some nice plate, a chunk of bronze rod for the cylinder.

Cool!
 
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