Thank you for your kind comment. I have to admit it is a bit over-engineered, but as I remarked earlier in the series, it came about as a result of someone enquiring about an alternative drive to the "normal" reciprocating crank and connecting rod mechanism. More of a mental challenge to keep the old grey cells active than anything else. Doing a few crosswords would have been considerably cheaper, but less satisfying! John
Beautiful series and build log. Would you be willing to share cad files of the build? Would like to take a shot at a similar build. Thank you and all the best.
Thank you for your comments. I would be willing to share the cad files, but there are a LOT of them as individual parts and amount to some 30Mb+, so too big to send in one lump via my normal email account. Send me your email address to BizziBeeWorkshop@outlook.com and I'll see what I can do. All the CAD files are in Alibre Atom format. DXF files might be smaller and possibly more useful. State your preference in the email. John
Congratulations you have ended up with a fine looking machine,this has been an interesting journey Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words, Steve. I hope to doa few more projects in the future, it's just a matter of thinking them up! John
A very nice and unique approach to a project.
Thank you , Robert. for your kind response. Always nice to know that my efforts are not in vain! John
SOY DE PERU , SOLO LE PUEDO ,DECIR EXCELENTE MAESTRO , MUY FINO SU TRABAJO SALUDOS, CUIDESE MUCHBO Y SIGUA ADELANTE
Gracias por tus amables palabras y mis mejores deseos para ti también.
Interesting design, made me reevaluate what I'm considering to build if I don't find one at a reasonable price. Nice job.
Thank you for your kind comment. I have to admit it is a bit over-engineered, but as I remarked earlier in the series, it came about as a result of someone enquiring about an alternative drive to the "normal" reciprocating crank and connecting rod mechanism. More of a mental challenge to keep the old grey cells active than anything else. Doing a few crosswords would have been considerably cheaper, but less satisfying!
John
Hello John,
Good to see the final final - lol. Good to hear you found some files...
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks, Paul.
That seems to be a useful piece of kit.
Thanks David. I hope that it will turn out to be so. First indications with the new files are promising.
John
Beautiful series and build log. Would you be willing to share cad files of the build? Would like to take a shot at a similar build. Thank you and all the best.
Thank you for your comments. I would be willing to share the cad files, but there are a LOT of them as individual parts and amount to some 30Mb+, so too big to send in one lump via my normal email account. Send me your email address to
BizziBeeWorkshop@outlook.com and I'll see what I can do. All the CAD files are in Alibre Atom format. DXF files might be smaller and possibly more useful. State your preference in the email.
John
@@bizzibeeworkshop Thank you very much for your response. Will send email.