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Thanks. Yes, it is gold leaf. Looks a bit like a blotchy yellow paint job in pics but in good light it is obviously gold. I was trying for a look that appeared like a gold vein exposed in black rock or coal.
May have been better to lay it in under the final wrap of carbon and expose it with sanding but I'd have been losing stuff that's worth the price of...gold.
May have been better to lay it in under the final wrap of carbon and expose it with sanding but I'd have been losing stuff that's worth the price of...gold.
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Thanks. Yes, it is gold leaf. Looks a bit like a blotchy yellow paint job in pics but in good light it is obviously gold. I was trying for a look that appeared like a gold vein exposed in black rock or coal.
May have been better to lay it in under the final wrap of carbon and expose it with sanding but I'd have been losing stuff that's worth the price of...gold.
May have been better to lay it in under the final wrap of carbon and expose it with sanding but I'd have been losing stuff that's worth the price of...gold.
probably better this way...gold leaf between layers of carbon might act to cause delaminations.
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Got the fatbike build rideable for Global Fatbike Day, this thing feels awesome..
More pics here; https://pogwardbicycleindustries.blogspot.co.nz/
More pics here; https://pogwardbicycleindustries.blogspot.co.nz/
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Привет, набор труб Columbus SL , это было два года назад, с тех пор мы сделали уже полноценный цех себе.заказываем трубы напрямую с завода Columbus в италии. Если интересно ,смотри мой инстаграм usov_ellipsis
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My 3-th bike. Columbus Aelle tubes, Silva lugs
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As I'm new around here I should probably I add a few pics of my past projects...
My carbon XC frame -
My final school D&T project- bamboo bike trailer
My carbon XC frame -
My final school D&T project- bamboo bike trailer
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My Fatbike has come along a bit - more pics and info here. I have also made a monster cassette hack to fit a 42 tooth sprocket on the rear for more stump pulling...
#289
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Just finished my first build - a coupled carbon fiber touring tandem.
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Hi Guys,
I'm pretty new here.
Please check out my work.
I'm just getting started and I have a long ways to go.
This is my crit frame with Möbius (staggered hellenic) seat stays.
The drive side is stiffened so less pedaling energy is lost to the frame flexing and it still retains a comfortable ride in the saddle.
Let me know what you think,
Thanks!
Mat
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Mathew Amonson
Brooklyn, NY
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I'm pretty new here.
Please check out my work.
I'm just getting started and I have a long ways to go.
This is my crit frame with Möbius (staggered hellenic) seat stays.
The drive side is stiffened so less pedaling energy is lost to the frame flexing and it still retains a comfortable ride in the saddle.
Let me know what you think,
Thanks!
Mat
Airtight Cycles
Mathew Amonson
Brooklyn, NY
8 Airtight Cycles 8
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Hey,
I have been building as a hobby for a little while now. I am definitely still at the beginning of the curve but have been pretty happy with what I have been able to do so far. I was on Frameforum, and participate on Vsalon a bit. Just found this place (oddly enough) and saw some familiar names. Here are some pics of my more recent work. Thanks for taking a look!
-Jason
I have been building as a hobby for a little while now. I am definitely still at the beginning of the curve but have been pretty happy with what I have been able to do so far. I was on Frameforum, and participate on Vsalon a bit. Just found this place (oddly enough) and saw some familiar names. Here are some pics of my more recent work. Thanks for taking a look!
-Jason
#296
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
Custom touring racks on a custom built Santana, inspired by my mentor, Arvon Stacey...
Rear:
Front low rider:
Rear position puts the weight behind the steering axis and stabilizer also serves as a fender mount to eliminate wire stays.
"Portage" rack I built for the Pugsley some time back...
There is a 650B rando build in the works for a customer as well as a Dawes Kingpin that is nearly complete after being modified to run 24 by 1.75 wheels instead of the obscure 500A wheels it was originally fitted with.
The Dawes should be back from powdercoating in a bout a week.
Rear:
Front low rider:
Rear position puts the weight behind the steering axis and stabilizer also serves as a fender mount to eliminate wire stays.
"Portage" rack I built for the Pugsley some time back...
There is a 650B rando build in the works for a customer as well as a Dawes Kingpin that is nearly complete after being modified to run 24 by 1.75 wheels instead of the obscure 500A wheels it was originally fitted with.
The Dawes should be back from powdercoating in a bout a week.
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#299
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Bikes: Stewart S&S coupled sport tourer, Stewart Sunday light, Stewart Commuting, Stewart Touring, Co Motion Tandem, Stewart 3-Spd, Stewart Track, Fuji Finest, Mongoose Tomac ATB, GT Bravado ATB, JCP Folder, Stewart 650B ATB
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Sxty Fiver- Interesting racks on the Santana. I like many of the design points. I'd probably make a couple of detail changes but then I even find fault with a bike i assembled a day before... I've built only a few racks and found that if can get the set up with a production one I'm happy. The front rack taht sits far behind the steering axix is a pause of thought. Andy.
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Bamboo Mixte
Hi. I'm new in this Forum and just wanted to share my first bike… a Bamboo Mixte. Not yet ready (have to dismantle everything to give it an UV coat and also make the cable stops with carbon fiber) but it is rideable...
https://www.facebook.com/BELLA.bicicleta.de.bambu
https://www.facebook.com/BELLA.bicicleta.de.bambu
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