I thought the DeWinton looked pretty good before it was painted, cracking little loco now 👍👍👍 I also like the custom storage box. The E Winton looks very interesting, especially the smoke, love to see how you did that.
Really great to see how the application of some thought can overcome challenges or lead to improvements. Your lead has been great in opening my eyes to the use of 3D printing to produce bespoke tools. Thankyou for the education!
I have a prusha 3d printer. Absolutely amazing machine as they turn whatever I see in my head to an actual item. I do have a question - as pla melts at 200c and steam is generated around 110c - would you say you can build a steam engine (even a simple one to run for short duration) that is only 3X printed?
The electric version looks very interesting looking forward to the video of how it was achieved
I thought the DeWinton looked pretty good before it was painted, cracking little loco now 👍👍👍 I also like the custom storage box. The E Winton looks very interesting, especially the smoke, love to see how you did that.
I was pleased with the smoke effect and slow running of the E Winton. All will be revealed when complete.
Again, a true and talented craftsman.
Everything you make is a museum level heirloom.
are you gonna do another give away in the future?
I could do some but I was disappointed with the response before. Not many entries.
You are creative, thank you 💜
Very nicely done. Well done.
Really great to see how the application of some thought can overcome challenges or lead to improvements. Your lead has been great in opening my eyes to the use of 3D printing to produce bespoke tools. Thankyou for the education!
Very nice, I love the storage box aswell.
I have a prusha 3d printer. Absolutely amazing machine as they turn whatever I see in my head to an actual item. I do have a question - as pla melts at 200c and steam is generated around 110c - would you say you can build a steam engine (even a simple one to run for short duration) that is only 3X printed?
There are some on UA-cam, search 3d printed steam engine.
@@myfordboy thank you!