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Post some sound, please!Some art is made to be heard.
Im sorry, thought i'd read "discuss off-topic stuff here."Anybody who went off topic was basically edited into submission.
Wish I had better flicks but this was my 62 Nova SS ragtop at a party in the 90s. I neglected the cracked chassis and fixing it was beyond my scope. Knowing what it required I'm rather impressed you're taking on that kind of structural challenge.View attachment 225332
. . . Im sorry, thought i'd read "discuss off-topic stuff here."
I don't really consider myself "a collector". I have 5 brass instruments that are enjoyed, as often as possible. Well, at least by me.... 3 Trumpets (very different in musical approach), 1 Cornet and 1 Bugle...Immaculate! Lovely pieces. Do you play, restore, collect or make these?
I want to explore Pour Painting or Flow Art. I dabbled a bit.
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Fun stuff, you kind of don't know where it's going until it gets there.
It’s because we don’t stay on topic all the time. It’s the sense of freedom that makes it all so tasty.
I used to belong to a comic book forum. I collected some specific books, and they weren’t very popular ones, but they were the ones I was interested in.
Anybody who went off topic was basically edited into submission.
Here we are generally free from that with a few exceptions. (Reading this thread they are evidently fewer than I previously imagined.)
Definitely thought about it. Too many irons in the fire right now. Trying to get my 48 Monark back together. I've got a show coming up in two months.Sweet. I bet those would pop with a nice glossy epoxy coating. Gonna dip some frames?
Any pictures of her work?My wife does acrylic pouring. Some small scale, some large. She has a few 4' canvas in her office she's done
Run the seat tube off the top of the rear of the spring so the whole seat assembly is attached to the rear suspension! you may have to cut away the old seat mount off the top tube...I can only hope to stay this active on my "third bounce". Either I'm on my first bounce or I never really matured =)
Might I suggest the free and open source Gimp.org software which I use for my own fantasy concepts. (Don't judge the frame. It's just a reference to the shape I'm looking for)
Still trying to figure out how to suspend the seat so the sissy-bar can move with the wheel. Beyond a suspension bar I was thinking multiple hinge points on the seat with the rear suspension very tight. (suggestions appreciated)
I hadn't thought of that first situation. Though I can't picture riding it like that because the distance to the grips will always be in flux.. like riding an aging bull I'd imagine. I can't quite envision where or what the swivel and slide would be in the second setup. Could you hit me with some descriptive images? I was also pondering @twojs.bike's Ladybug seating situation as it allows for a pivot where the seat already has one at an angle that allows movement. Maybe lose some length and cut the post just after the bend or force the seat's clamp/sleeve on closer to the bend riding the top of the bar.. but that sounds clunky.Run the seat tube off the top of the rear of the spring so the whole seat assembly is attached to the rear suspension! you may have to cut away the old seat mount off the top tube...
Or.... cut up some old suspension forks and weld them onto the rear seat post's with a swivel at the bottom, the seat will now slide up n down on the old forks when the suspension needs to! just my 2c worth!~
I am struggling to wrap my brain around what is happening in the videos, but they look crazy! Wish I could study the artworkHere I am trying to pedal slow and steadily through Bushwick.
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