Machining a Model Steam Engine - Part 14 (B) - Connecting Rod and Cap
The conclusion of the connecting rod and cap machining. A lot of good setups and approaches shown on this one. The end shots will give you a clear idea why good frame and crank journal positioning is so important. Patreon Support: / joepie Website: https://www.advancedinnovationsllc.com Web Store: https://www.advancedinnovationsllc.co...

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