Looks lie a wonderful job, I'd evcho what people have said about Yates' courses. You get a great frame at the end but you're by no means ready to go off and be a framebuilder. Looks like you've had a worthwhile year. A messenger I used to know called Jeremy from Texas recently started doing his own frames under the name Gallus Cycles. One of the Glasgow messengers just took delivery I believe and it looks like he's off to a good start!
Out of interest what did you use for a jig and how were your tolerances for alignment on the finished frame?
Looks lie a wonderful job, I'd evcho what people have said about Yates' courses. You get a great frame at the end but you're by no means ready to go off and be a framebuilder. Looks like you've had a worthwhile year. A messenger I used to know called Jeremy from Texas recently started doing his own frames under the name Gallus Cycles. One of the Glasgow messengers just took delivery I believe and it looks like he's off to a good start!
Out of interest what did you use for a jig and how were your tolerances for alignment on the finished frame?