MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Right? And he has the nerve to be modest about it too!
Yeah, no skill neededjust time and patience
Yeah, no skill neededjust time and patience
He is just winging it, i saw that right away.Right? And he has the nerve to be modest about it too!
Yeah, no skill needed
I'll find the bike not as good at this as MattiWhose cool leatherwork is that?
Thanks Matti!@Bike from the Dead keeping it simple
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Yeah, simply hack through the forest of text, and there are some simply ingenious ideas! VW symbol headlight, stainless trim off an old Ford, he's really cooking over there!View attachment 194497
Why not mount a break handle as low as possible to the seat bar, grip pointing up, then hinge a plate or similar to the board in a way that the upper edge presses on to the breaklever, when you apply pressure on the plate?
Seems to be plenty of room for that...
Can you draw a pic of that, or show something similar? Is right here what you were talking about?
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I could also do the fender brake like I've seen on small kid's scooters. It hinges and contacts the tire, using friction on the tire as a brake.
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Here's a very ruff sketch. I hope you can see what I mean...
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I think I get the idea. I see you went to the same computer graphics school as me! Small world.
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With the drive bar running along the side, I think that will take too much engineering prowess on my part. But looking at it gave me an idea.
The fender brake like the kid's scooters would be difficult, it's a 26" tire and I would need to raise up to depress it with my foot. But if it was below the frame I could just push down on a pedal and it would contact the tire underneath. Then a spring would return it back to position. The brake pedals would be at the very end of the board and be activated by either foot. I can use a heavy fender made for a motorcycle.
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I like the 'fender brake' idea! If you wanted a little more wood on the build, you could have the top side a 1/8"ld plywood or luan laminated to a bent steel spring plate that would be the actual braking surface.
To be continued...!Sounds good.
Death defying and gratuitous one-handed angle grinder selfie!
Yes, they are hubcaps or axle caps to be tekky.@marshall hudson putting the goods on display!
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Classy bits, but then...View attachment 194711
ka-POW! I think they're hubcaps, but I have never seen anything like them before!
And they're going on a CWC frame... Mark my words, this one will be deadly!
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That's highlight worthy. I guess bikes too
You could also warp a 1x4 sliced into a 3/8"x4" board (or two) to make fender(s) from and even another skateboard for a banana seat.Ok, I know we are not supposed to post our own stuff (technically it isn't mine, but I was involved) here, but I do nevertheless to highlight a general highlight for me in EVERY build off so far:
It's how we all help to improve each other's build by tossing around crazy ideas!
One fine example happened today in @Wildcat s build:
To be continued...!
Right? So hotrod!Puts me in the mind of Offenhauser heads on a flat head Ford
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