Better Than Bought Ones: When Spares Are Too Rare, The Next Bit ...
Much to my annoyance, I am neither of the Project Binky duo. I have very, very basic skills (I can more or less file things that I've cut at not quite 90 degrees back to relatively square, hitting stuff with a hammer is within my scope and I know which way to turn a nut, bolt or screw to do it up or loosen it). My toolkit is commensurate with my abilities, which is to say that it's not comprehensive. However, I am a big fan of the Dunning-Kruger Effect ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect ) and its ability to explain why-T-F it is that I imagine I should even attempt to fix half the busted bits that I find myself tinkering with. As far as broad reaching, explain-nearly-everything theories go, D-K has it nailed! This explains so much! This is the winder mechanism. The thing that looks like a cross-section of a rotary engine sits at the base of the main structure and cogs within it mesh with the teeth of t...