im not surprised with 100 hours and I get the impression that it has been well spent. When you ride your bike it will be worth the smile a mile wide! And I see you have also made a website to document the whole process.
Dont be envious of the cnc machine, as a dedicated amateur with household facilities you can accomplish more then a craftsman. Working on the floor pushes you to be creative and think good about what youre doing and why youre doing it, and thats a good thing and a guarantee for succes. If the quality of the wood is good and the glue sticks well you will end up with one beautifully good bike!
im not surprised with 100 hours and I get the impression that it has been well spent. When you ride your bike it will be worth the smile a mile wide! And I see you have also made a website to document the whole process.
Dont be envious of the cnc machine, as a dedicated amateur with household facilities you can accomplish more then a craftsman. Working on the floor pushes you to be creative and think good about what youre doing and why youre doing it, and thats a good thing and a guarantee for succes. If the quality of the wood is good and the glue sticks well you will end up with one beautifully good bike!
What glue is it that you use anyway?