Thanks. I'm going to keep thinking up build names, but that's a good idea.I like those schemes.
What about "Hawtracker"?
Thanks. I'm going to keep thinking up build names, but that's a good idea.I like those schemes.
What about "Hawtracker"?
what are bathing? 180 degrees and 2ph i know a little about that chemistry. it is really intended for painted things. You are better off with oven cleaner if you are working on chrome or nickel.Well, darn. Looks like I won't be doing an OA bath today after all. It apparently rained last night, and it's bound to rain again later today. Looks like I'll be working on something else today.
Was that your post I saw on The CABE a while back? Here's the post I made on The CABE a while ago about which bike or bikes on which I want to do an OA bath. https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/oxalic-acid-bath-help.169308/#post-1153645what are bathing? 180 degrees and 2ph i know a little about that chemistry. it is really intended for painted things. You are better off with oven cleaner if you are working on chrome or nickel.View attachment 133869View attachment 133870I
If it was the extremely detailed one with peer reviewed paper bibliography section it was mineWas that your post I saw on The CABE a while back? Here's the post I made on The CABE a while ago about which bike or bikes on which I want to do an OA bath. https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/oxalic-acid-bath-help.169308/#post-1153645
Thanks Kingfish. It's definitely healing up, but it's still pretty tender right now. Hopefully, I'll be working on the bike again by tomorrow, but we'll see. I would have done that clear coat idea, but I managed to avoid bleeding all over my bike parts.Hope your wrist heels up. That rotating machinery can yank a knot in metal (and flesh) is a millisecond. Just clear coat over any blood that got on the part.
Great build name!
Great, thanks! Any reason(s) why you like the older skull better than the new one?I think the bottom chainguard design looks cleaner and sleeker. I also like the older skull design better.
Thanks!Second chain guard is more pleasing
The jaw looks better to me, a bit more aggressive looking. The ear canal looks more proportionate to the skull too.Great, thanks! Any reason(s) why you like the older skull better than the new one?
Yeah, I get what you're saying about the aggressive jaw line and ear canal, but I changed the jaw line mainly so I could make the word "DEAD" about as big as "BIKE," and the ear canal just looked too big to me. If there wasn't an element of typography involved, then yeah, the older design would work better, but I want the words embedded in the illustration to be fairly easy to read.The jaw looks better to me, a bit more aggressive looking. The ear canal looks more proportionate to the skull too.
I always thought your avatar was a neat design, but never noticed the eyes were a bicycle. I love subtle things like that, that are so obvious when you finally realize what they are.
Thanks. I actually just had one of the decals mocked up earlier, and the detail is fairly clear.I like the bottom guard design better.
I'm not sure if the subtle differences in the two skulls are noticeable once on the guard.
Thanks!I must go with the flow. (The bigger jaw and skull work better for me, and the cleaner chainring too). The size of the lettering is important, I know you want it as big as you can fit on the chainring, but smaller would make the paint lines pop and the text might be more easily readable because of more background around it.
Also the "green point" is another recycling symbol (but for plastic):
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