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Kadayawan Festival 2009
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Skater Thọ
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Made from a pair of modified “weed-eater” engines this racing engine was slated to power a model speed boat. Ed coupled the two crankcases together, installed a custom made double throw crankshaft and modified the cylinders to accept his large capacity water jacketed heads. It is equipped with a belt driven peristaltic water pump to keep the engine cool while on the running stand. The stand houses the fuel tank and fuel pump, a water tank and radiator, and a pair of electronic ignitions; one for each spark plug. A special ring gear was added to the flywheel that can easily be accessed from above once the engine is installed in a boat. Ed wanted a fast engine that makes noise so he opted for a pair of upright exhaust stacks for audible effect.
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Miniature Engineering Museum
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29th December 2016
Nikon D3x
Nikon Nikkor AF-S 200mm f2.0 VR
Ok here is my firs video on flickr :D
That's me , just improving my inline skate skills - backwards , jump , wheel balance .. etc .
I made this video with my Iphone just for fun. But I'm thinking to do one more serious video using my nikon. It will be nice if I have one GoPro too :D
Now with added derp.
After much consideration, I have mounted a 1:5 gear reduction to measure the rpm using frame by frame analysis. The pneumatic T-pieces and pistons have been bored out further still to 3/32 inches ~2.3mm. Playing with the timing as well, as I recently learned that advancing the timing as far as it will go is not the best. This is all good for 1800rpm.
Kodak Vision2 500T (expired 2010) - Shot at 200 ISO - Pentax K2, 80-200mm f/4
Developed in Argentix C-41 kit (Unicolor rebrand) - Roll #8 of batch 2021-02
Added a 1 minute water stop bath after dev step to wash most of the Remjet off.
Scanned on Epson V600 @ 3200dpi
It is hard, literally and figuratively speaking, to work on metals and rocks. This man might be the bread winner of his family or just living on his own but who knows what lies ahead for him. Like other blue-collared workers, he is behind every celebrated achievement… behind every great story.
God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
18 Romans 5:8