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Making a Philip Duclos Odds n Ends Hit and Miss Engine....... I'm making this engine in collaboration with Earl Abbott in the US who is making one too. That way we can exchange ideas and experiences. In this video, part 3 of the series, I make the piston rings. Earl shows some of his other engines on his channel at: / abbottart2000 The plans and build instructions are included in the book 'The Shop Wisdom - by Philip Duclos' (ISBN 13: 978-0-941653-04-6). The book also contains plans for another 5 engines. The 'Two Shop Masters - by Frank McLean and Philip Duclos' (ISBN: 0-941653-60-9) also contains plans for another 6 engines by Philip Duclos. Both books are available from Village Press Publications Inc, Michigan, USA Links to other interesting articles on making piston rings can be found here: http://www.modelenginenews.org/techni... http://www.ibls.org/mediawiki/index.p... https://web.archive.org/web/201210112... https://web.archive.org/web/201210112... http://www.metalstop.com/technical/wa... http://www.jerry-howell.com/PistonRin... If you can offer me any help or advice, please leave a comment. I hope some of my videos help inspire others to venture into model engineering. If you would like to keep informed of my new videos, please subscribe. If you find my videos of value you could always help me continue making them by making a small donation at: paypal.me/AndrewWhale If you have any private questions/advice you can contact me via email at [email protected] Cheers! Backing track credits...... Music: (intro) Water Lily by the 126ers - YouTube Audio Library WARNING: Metal turning can be dangerous! I am not sure whether the methods I use are established ones, and I do not recommend them. Please do not copy me without doing your own risk assessments! You are responsible for your safety - not me!