Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.

with apologies to Ogden Nash...

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Dunelt two stroke

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  Here's an interesting concept for a two stroke. The typical ported cylinder has a step at the bottom, bored to a larger diameter.  The...

Burt Munroe as a young man

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  Burt bought this Indian in 1920, in 1926 it was clocked at 54 mph (with a following wind)  Not fast enough for him, he started modifying i...
Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Enterprise Engine and Foundry

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  Enterprise Foundry was founded in San Francisco in 1885 to make large castings for heavy machinery, mostly for the gold rush. The company ...

Monday Mystery, March 2 Round metal thing. Updated, jet engine hush kit

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 Displayed at a local antique market, this intriguingly shaped thing wasn't identified. It's all metal and about 3 feet in diameter....
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Monday, March 16, 2026

Manufacturing processes, Deep draw metal stamping

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Cyril Donaldson and George LeCain, Tool Design, Second edition , McGraw Hill, 1957  Hard to believe that the process can start with a simple...

Monday Mystery, another airplane part?

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 This looks like an air intake of sorts, about 3 feet wide and maybe 42 inches tall. Ideas? Best thing is there's more than one!
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Sunday, March 15, 2026

F. W. Reed

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I swear lathe manufacturers around the turn of the last century were like software companies of this turn of the century, everybody's do...
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Sidecar Sunday

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Thanks, Andre! Ok guys, stop fooling around.   
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Another job you may not want to do, boring deep holes with twist drill, 1902

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 Modern Shop Practice Vol 1,  American Technical Society, 1903  
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Betty Boop technical drawings

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  Drawing guide for the artists who drew the cartoon.
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