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DSC00047.JPG Viewed: 425 times.
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Donkey engine #3 FINISHED!!!! Viewed: 541 times.
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The exhaust pipes are installed and all the plumbing is painted. Viewed: 533 times.
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Throttle valve, installed, complete with support brackets. Viewed: 542 times.
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The sled is bolted together with real square nuts. Viewed: 415 times.
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Detail of tie down rings and square nuts. Viewed: 357 times.
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On the front of the sled runners are the "bridle irons" which act like large grommets, and are used for tying the sled down, or dragging it. Viewed: 378 times.
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The butane tank has been disguised as a water barrel. Viewed: 394 times.
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Modified Ozark sheaves. They all have steel axles and brass pulley faces for precision running. Viewed: 435 times.
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Team of donkeys. Viewed: 496 times.
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Our project is nearly complete. Viewed: 558 times.
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The virtual donkey. While we were busy building the actual things, I somehow agreed to turn Henners' 2D drawings into a solid 3D model... Once it is complete, I will publish it in a more interactive format. Viewed: 644 times.
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donkey2 Viewed: 345 times.
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Same movie as the previous one, only lower resolution and smaller file size (1.4MB versus 14MB). Viewed: 225 times.
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Shot during Jack Verducci's open house in July 2005.
This movie focuses on the logging activities of the layout. It starts at the camp where the donkey loads logs (made of real red wood, not some light, hollow plastic parts) on a set of disconects. The disconnects are then brought down to the mill using Henner's A-Climax. The movie lasts nearly four minutes. Viewed: 263 times.
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