Powder coatin'
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A little something different. This tool is kind of the ultimate tool for how much space it takes up. It is for setting the road brake bridge at the correct spot (along with using the same part that holds the bridge for mitering), wheel check tool, standard or curved bridge install part, cantilever stud install and lastly a seat tube checker that quickly check the center of the seat tube. It rotates on a bronze bearing and has a knob to lock it in place so it does not swing down. I am rather happy with the turn out. Here is the majority of it. I still need to make the seat tube checker and the canti stud holder is in the mill right now.
Macro shot of the week:
And finally some luscious liquid from Todd:
Cheers,
Drew
Been away for a few months but the old house is leased, the new house is very livable, and the shop is coming along.
One of the criteria was that we be able to get both cars in the garage if hail was on the way (which has been a lot lately in Texas). I had to leave the WRX out of gear and roll it in and block the front wheel because there wasn't a way out. But I met the two car criteria...
Richard, just for you (the mamma bird is cool with 'em still too):
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"Cherry Shake" leaving Bozeman tomorrow to arrive in Taipei City on June 2nd.
Dave
My rando bike on display at the Classic Rendezvous, my son Jacob on his new bicycle's maiden voyage, and a seatstay cap I finished today.
Ti road bike from this week.
Finally got a new name for the Llewellyn XL Compact frame set
Every say hello to a "Crescendo"
This one is off to Joey tomorrow.
So far the new website is working OK
Ginger is very clever
Still more to do but we need a break from it for while
Cheers Dazza
The rock star is dying. And it's a small tragedy. Rock stars have blogs now. I have no use for that kind of rock star.
Nick Cave
www.llewellynbikes.com
The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
a travel tandem back from the painter
a Breakaway travel bike in progress
the workshop space with the big sliding door opened to take in the view...
Ewen Gellie
Melbourne Australia
full-time framebuilder, Mechanical Engineer, (Bach. of Eng., University of Melbourne)
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Stainless seat tube sleeve and internal cable routing:
little bits of hanging stuff
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Renold Yip
YiPsan Bicycles
New carbon fiber handlebar/stem combination... the AppleStem Handlebar
Carbon fiber stem, attached to a carbon bar with a fully carbon wrap.
Finish: Nude to match customers custom frame!
To get into the spirit of the Giro d'Italia Baum staffer Nick took the plunge to give his Ristretto a bit of a freshen up. Inspiration came in spades from his favorite bike race along with his family ancestry.
Opinions definatley divided here at Baum HQ. First pink bike I've painted ( well this amount of pink anyway ) and have grown to like it after spending 15 hours giving Nicks old girl a new lease of life.
As all staff here at Baum can testify they never get entirely what they ask for when I paint their bikes. That especially goes for Mr B himself. Never had to re-do one yet I took the libery to sneak the Italian flag colors in on our fork Ugg boots for Nick, and to give it that bit extra and leave no doubt what this scheme represented to him.
Check out our blog for more info.
Nick’s Giro d’Italia tribute | Baum Cycles
Looking forward to my next big challenge now!
Have a great weekend everyone
Cheers,
Jared
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Last edited by Dornbox; 05-27-2011 at 02:30 PM. Reason: Had to add the completed shot!
MT seems to be a great place to start a bicycle racing career. First Leipheimer and now Van Garderen. All of us in Bozeman are very proud of Strong Frames ex-shop-boy and all around good kid Tejay.
For some reason brazing just isn't as tidy as TIG welding.
Also a titanium road frame just about ready for the media blaster.
Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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Theres a whole lotta bike here. A little project for my friends over at Metrofiets. 24 separate pieces of metal per frame. 8 here 2 already shipped.
March of the litte projects!
The coupler bike received a respray- let me know if you need a steel retrofit:
Built up and shipped this after picking up the frame from paint the the rack from chrome- with the ability to run cross tires and fenders it should be quite the versatile package!
Started (and pretty well finished) a front end for another forum member:
Last edited by Eric Estlund; 05-27-2011 at 08:47 PM.
Looks like brazeons and finish work for me this weekend as well as a good shop cleaning.
Also, a quickie work holder for a set of dropouts going on a diet.
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