Let's see what you've made. Some of these specialty tools are just plain expensive. If you don't use them frequently, it's hard to justify the expense.
I had a threadless fork I needed to install a star nut in the steerer. The guy at the bike shoo would do it for free, but I didn't want to drive in Friday rush hour traffic. I decided to make my own star nut installer.
I dug around the garage and pulled out a steel seatpost, washers, nuts, and a bolt with the same threads as the top cap bolt for the star nut. I used a fender washer as a stop and it helps square u p the star nut in the steerer tube. I cut down the post and voila! Works great!
I had a threadless fork I needed to install a star nut in the steerer. The guy at the bike shoo would do it for free, but I didn't want to drive in Friday rush hour traffic. I decided to make my own star nut installer.
I dug around the garage and pulled out a steel seatpost, washers, nuts, and a bolt with the same threads as the top cap bolt for the star nut. I used a fender washer as a stop and it helps square u p the star nut in the steerer tube. I cut down the post and voila! Works great!