Re: Taking it to the next level (Level 2, that is)
A window works a treat for aligning the seat and head tubes and a piece of string around the head tube and some careful measuring gets the dropouts centered and in the right place. And the price is right.
There was a great video that I think eRichie posted a few years ago about an English shop that showed how they checked alignment by eyeing across the seat tube/head tube. Really helped visualize it.
Now, I've only built five frames, so consider the source. But using the window method really helped me understand how to get my miters correct (or, at least not as screwed up) and numbers two through five all turned out more than straight enough.
Pinning the joins once I get everything straight seems to make life a little easier as well. Plus there's something old-school about building a bike with nails in it. :-)
My feeling has been that I've learned more by building without a jig. Maybe after I get 20 or 30 frames under my belt I'll look at a jig, although by then I'll be 107. YMMV.
Will Outlaw, Amateur
Build it. Ride the hell out of it.
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