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• #7602
Thanks man
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• #7603
Congratulations! Got an accountant yet for that all important "tax optimisation"?!
I am still trying to wrap my head around using a 3D printer for what you are describing. You can hack it so it can do "negative" engravings instead of "positive" prints? Care to elaborate? Or is that content for one of the upcoming YouTube videos? -
• #7604
https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChX8eQ-Da8N/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Similar to this process but instead of copying something that exists I will be making a template in cad and then 3d printing it. And yes I am hoping to do it as yt video.
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• #7605
What kind of travel can you get in the z-direction on a pantograph? Splines are very hard, especially tapered ones. The tolerances needed to get them to work well without overloading one spline or locking together for all eternity is quite a challenge. I look forward to seeing your approach!
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• #7606
I haven't thought things through yet but these cranks have a spline that doesn't taper and they seem to work with two pinch bolts so I am thinking about doing something similar but maybe more chunky and simpler to make.
Not expecting this to be a business venture mind! I would need to get a CNC lather to make it profitable
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• #7607
So would you do the spindle on the mill with a dividing head and the crank on the panto? Super cool idea!
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• #7608
yes something like that. but first some testing
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• #7609
People have been demanding segmented forks with angled crowns and as I didn't have the machine capacity to fabricate those I have been forced to make something work on the lathe.
It's not quite there yet and it will only do straight legs with zero offset/angle. But I have something planned for angled legs as well.
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• #7610
I hope I wasn’t the only one asking for this feature 😬
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• #7611
Nope made sense to do it for Maj as well and now my AWOL is also getting some. It is totally worth my time getting this set up
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• #7612
Video edit of our overnighter a couple of weeks ago:
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• #7613
Oh wow - what a beautiful place - trip - bike - vid. I need to do something like this with mine. That mini frame bag is just the best !
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• #7614
Wonderful.
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• #7615
Excited for this
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• #7616
More silly shit. Should come in handy for mitrering unicrown and segmented crown with angled legs. I cut these parts years ago when I had access to a dope water jet cutter. Didn't have a reason to weld them together until now.
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• #7617
Glad to hear about Hulsroy Inc and all the awesome jigs.
When funds allow I'll get in line for a Rinko-rando-cycloturiste!
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• #7618
ah yes, every framebuilders favourite tool, the labotomy machine!
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• #7619
Really excited for Hulsroy Indy Fab Inc. and
SonsDaughter. All the best for that endeavour!
Where can I get in line for one of those segmented forks?
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• #7620
Send me a pm or email. Thinking about making a batch for forks actually. Will use Majs and my own to guage time/price.
Stems are not stainless I am afraid but. It will be treated with linseed oil.
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• #7621
Ha. Dope waterjet cutter seems apt. Beautiful thing.
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• #7623
Looks awesome, I’m getting more excited by the day!
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• #7624
How about this then:
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• #7625
Not gonna get any further today bohoo. As you can see I am reusing @SoYaap! 's old forks but making the segmented forks with more clearance while keeping A-C or maybe even shortening them a bit. We will see.
Fork legs are tapered and ovalised which initially made this project impossible but then I realised that o can just ovalise the new segments so they fit. I am quite pleased about this although it is time consuming and would probably have been smarter to just build new forks.Weekend here I come
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Congrats on the life decisions! Excited to follow this