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Thanks guys.
Doug- I did two passes to achieve what you see. Lots of repositioning of the joints, trying to keep the aimed for area as level as I can. I had some really nice sections with globby ones adjacent. I need what I am unlikely to do, get a lot of daily practice, for many days.
Last night I started to clean up the joint I shared and the curved ends of the TT that are proud of the ST are now much more defined. As I was making the fork then the CS/rear drops I had some shapes that reached out to me and I'm trying to duplicate some of that elsewhere on this frame. Kind of odd as I view a MtB as a pretty basic tool. Sort of like a plow horse, not an athlete like a race horse (or road bike). Yet here I am doing embellishment that has no merit. But that's why we do this stuff, because we can. Andy
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