1990 Brother TC225 VMC CNC 3 axis bed mill

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1990 Brother TC225 VMC CNC mill cutting first multiple duplicate parts. Experimenting with different methods of removing metal just to see how well different methods work. I am an inventor/artist/construction worker and have been learning how to machine on a manual grizzly mill and lathe for the past two years, building prototypes of a new type of patent pending no contact seal positive displacement heat engine that has only one moving assembly and one non-moving assembly.

This new engine moves the working fluid through one or more fixed volume chambers and uses the resulting vector forces to do work or visa versa.

Vector forces produced by the new engine fall into two categories.

The first category are the vector forces resulting from the re-direction of the fluid within the chamber(s) and are well known and documented.

The second category of vector forces are not proven or documented just theory. These vector forces are created by a momentary difference in pressure within a common fluid volume and are part of a new category of displacement engine called CONSTANT VOLUME DISPLACEMENT.

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