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Sneak peak at the head tube. I still have lots of trimming to do.
I just leave them on the forms for 24 hours. I'm using west system and there's no need to let them cure any longer than that. Between being steam bent and all the layers they have been bent into submission and don't really spring back much at all. I still have top and bottom layers to add too. I still have so much to do it feels a bit hopeless right now.Wow! That's substantial. And lots of surface area there for adhesion between wood and aluminum.
Are you finding that your laminated / steamed / shaped frame pieces are holding their form pretty well? I was curious how long you had to keep them in the jig / mold to dry out and let the cells assume their new configuration.
It never ceases to amaze me what cool shapes you can make when you just cut up sheets of metal and bend it around a little bit and put it back together. View attachment 102575
I don't think so, I was planning to grind them all nice and smooth but I'll see what my welder thinks.Are the welds going to be hidden on the laminated side?
It tapers from 1/2 to 1/4. The steam heats up the lignin in the wood and you can feel the wood stretch as you roll it over the form. When it cools it stays more or less in it's new shape.What is the thickness of a single ply like that one, 1/4" ?
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