Can you please give me a little bit of your talent and skills? Just a tiny bit. I could really use it.
It might be the worlds heaviest headset though, lol.
Ayuh. A spiral cutter probably would have been a lot better but I couldn't find one with a bearing. I would definitely make sure you have a router with a speed control and go slow. It's pretty nasty but it works.Looking good!
I've been wondering about using a router on aluminum for a while. What type of bit did you use? Just a normal bit for wood?
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I'm interested in this aswell. For my wooden bike project I used 'Titebond 3', which worked fine for me in that situation.Being a part time wood worker, I'm following your progress with great interest which brings to mind a question. Due to the limited working time of most glues what kind of adhesive are you using for your laminations?
I'm using west system epoxy. Some of these glue ups take about an hour to get together. You could never do this with a one part glue in my opinion. It's pretty expensive to buy in small quantities but the place that I work buys it in fifty five gallon drums.Being a part time wood worker, I'm following your progress with great interest which brings to mind a question. Due to the limited working time of most glues what kind of adhesive are you using for your laminations?
I'd be curious to see your wooden bike if you have a link to it.I'm interested in this aswell. For my wooden bike project I used 'Titebond 3', which worked fine for me in that situation.
Thanks, I appreciate the interest! Its not completely wood like yours!I'd be curious to see your wooden bike if you have a link to it.