Machining Motion Plates (MrCrispin's Locomotive Build)
In this video I continue with the build of a live steam locomotive. The components in manufacture are the motion plates, and are constructed using a range of manual machining, hand fitting, and silversoldering techiques. The Milling Machine used is a Deckel FP1, and the silver soldering is done using Easyflow No.55 flux, and 40% silver, silver solder.

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Filing, Milling & Drilling with MrCrispin

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Making a Robin Renzetti style precision lap

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Making The Heavy Duty Internal Threads Tool From Scrap Excavator Pin

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Model Train Making Process. A 73-year-old Japanese artisan crafting model trains for decades.

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Making the Saddle Tank. Final detail. Charles 16mm Live Steam locomotive.

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Building a Micro-Drilling Machine

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Fitting the Slide Bars (MrCrispin's Locomotive Build)

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Custom Motorbike Frame Components - Milling with MrCrispin

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Home Workshop Engineering - Fitting Horn Blocks

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TOTAL IDIOTS AT WORK #103 | Instant Regret Fails Compilation 2025 | Best Fails of the Month

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WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: What DESTROYED Our KV-1S Barrel? How will Beau repair this?!

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MrCrispin's Bore Lap

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Fundamentals Of Filing (1942)

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LION Vintage Steam Locomotive | Model Engineering Workshop Build in 5"g - Part 67

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Rolls-Royce Built A V12 With No Valves That Could've Powered A 5,000 HP Spitfire!

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Making a Sine Plate (Part 1) || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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My Model Engineering Journey (BRITANNIA 7 1/4")

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Automatic Threading on the Lathe (Locomotive Build)

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David Elliott talks about the P2 cylinder monobloc.

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