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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226430575535
90s timewarp lugged Raleigh MTB made from Reynolds K2 tubeset.
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https://youtu.be/HpuLusg3yyI?si=6adlVaJBskEpMmlE
this is one that I used to play out quite a lot.
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https://www.lfgss.com/comments/17572925/
any good? OP hasn't responded so...
edit - sorry, just saw the rim comment.
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printed a couple of bike bits lately... none of it that exciting.
the cad screengrab is a light mount bracket to attach a halfords front light underneath a pizza rack. the light clips in and is then secured by an elastic.
the prints in the photo are a mid fork light bracket tube and some tube spacers and a bracket extender for a set of mudguards. -
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hah! sorry, missed that bit!
if you've not got it already (and apologies if it was you that told me about it) there's a great app called amen break generator on android.
might be a good place to sample in some amen breaks fromhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1X3f6WjdHDvQu7D8wlAnhcUgqyAw3JxSg/view?usp=drive_link
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another thing I try and do when designing parts is to make things as simple as possible.
for example on your tile cover, I wouldn't have introduced any unnecessary shape to the outer surfaces as you are using up extra filament on support structures when it could have sat flat on the print bed.
also, any shaping can become a weak point structurally where things may need to flex such as saddle rails.
maybe sounds a bit boring, but that's just my thought process when I'm designing something.
feel free to ignore!