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Klunker is now donated to the dutch mountainbike museum.

Really nice. Thinking way out of the box. I think I’ll steal your idea and make my heat sinkers out of old pizza pans and sink drain sives.
Thank you! That is not a bad idea either.
 
Lol all the beautiful bikes you posted there, and I want that bowl of snert the most!
I was looking at that too. Looks thick and rich. Tasty too. Post that on "what'cha eatin' now" for sure.
:21: I will do that! There were a few pieces of bones in the soup, but the heat and taste fully made up for it!


I have picked up a neat little thing again:

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I drew an anchor and arm for this beaut of a coasterbrake so I can get it lasercut:
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So is the plan to chrome plate the whole thing when done with the fabrication ?
To be honest, no plan yet, only thoughts:

Clear coat the brazed hub and give the brake arm a colour (spray can or powdercoat).

Chrome is pretty cool too!

Alright, I have to share this:

I wanted a anodized coasterbrake hub like the Sturmey Archer S1C. But the S1C isn't available in colours other than silver and black.

So I'm designing something based on the Shimano CB-E110 (yes again, its a good base!) but a little more custom than usual.
This chance came by because:
A buddy of mine is setting up his CNC milling machine, so I can get some aluminium parts properly milled and anodized.
-New shell, flanges and brake arm made out of aluminium.
-Titanium M10x1 shaft?
 

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