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Sick of missing the semi-random bin collection dates in North Yorkshire so made a Bindicator. It grabs the calendar from the council and lights up with the appropriate bin colour the day before.

You'll need access to a 3D printer, but if you want to make your own I've uploaded the source and STL files to github ( https://github.com/furstyferret-dev/bindicator)

Videos there too if you click the images.


 
Posted : 14/02/2020 10:09 am
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I love the Bindicator, that is properly brilliant.


 
Posted : 14/02/2020 10:16 am
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Flaperon

Sick of missing the semi-random bin collection dates in North Yorkshire so made a Bindicator. It grabs the calendar from the council and lights up with the appropriate bin colour the day before.

Wow - that's great!


 
Posted : 14/02/2020 10:20 am
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Made some Swift boxes for Christmas presents and wanged a couple up today finally.


 
Posted : 22/02/2020 4:11 pm
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Merak

The case is brilliant, I'd love to have something similar.

I see the availability of the case itself, but how did you cut all the recesses for the tools?

The ones I see are all removable squares, you have managed to include curves etc..

My thought is that if I used a hot knife, I wouldn't get the straight lines and I would burn the foam.

Give us a clue!


 
Posted : 22/02/2020 9:43 pm
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Made some loft storage shizzle 🤙


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 10:47 pm
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Very nice! What are the holes chain drilled behind the curve for though?


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 6:27 pm
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Very nice! What are the holes chain drilled behind the curve for though?

I laminated the curve. The holes are to clamp to . Shown in this vid 👍


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 8:02 pm
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Oh wow! Proof you can never have too many clamps.

Had a look at your Insta and missed that, cheers!


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 9:45 pm
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I made a home for my driver's/chargers/batteries today

It won't win any prizes but it's made me happy.

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Posted : 01/03/2020 6:47 pm
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A Relief Map of the Peak District.

See the 3D printing thread for more details:
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/cheap-3d-printer-kits-experiences/page/17/#post-11071816

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Posted : 02/03/2020 3:36 pm
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Finally got around to making myself a new frame.

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Posted : 10/03/2020 10:55 pm
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👏 That's amazing jonm81!


 
Posted : 10/03/2020 11:14 pm
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I made this

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Posted : 10/03/2020 11:18 pm
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Nice. Tigged? What tubing - I guess one of the pre-bent Columbus or 853 down tubes?
Edit - posts got jumbled - this was to jonm - questions for don are overleaf 🙂


 
Posted : 10/03/2020 11:18 pm
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Wow - framebuilder corner tonight! Don - was it you exhibiting at Bespoked the other year? Unfortunately I didn't go that year, but think we might have accosted you one year earlier when you were riding the road / folder version to the second venue in Bristol. That was my favourite bike of the whole show (even though you weren't exhibiting)!


 
Posted : 10/03/2020 11:25 pm
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Hey mick yeah that may be us! We had the orange and blue folders at bespoked.


 
Posted : 10/03/2020 11:32 pm
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That's amazing! Can't quite figure out how the drive axle gives you gears and a freewheel though - is it a custom hub?


 
Posted : 11/03/2020 12:03 am
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Hey mowglie have a look for some videos on our page here... If you do Facebook. If not let me know and can try upload some videos here!


 
Posted : 11/03/2020 12:09 am
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Thanks Kayak.

Mick, yeah columbus zona for the main tubes with headtube and dropouts from Paragon Machine Works. Main tubes are tig'ed with bridges and braces brazed.

I'm about to start another frame which will be built with a carbon Lefty into a light xc mile muncher. Hopefully have that one finished early next month.


 
Posted : 11/03/2020 12:17 am
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Jonm81... Your frame looks awesome really good work. My TBike is also tig welded but with T45 tube.

Frame building is really satisfying 🙂 I love the colour too.

I have always wanted to build a bike with a lefty.... Perhaps one day I will throw one on my TBike for the ultimate weird build!

I love this thread it keeps on giving


 
Posted : 11/03/2020 12:26 am
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Some great things since I last looked at the thread but the bindicator strikes me as the pinnacle of human achievement - you need to get marketing them ready for fathers day, no middle aged man should be without one.


 
Posted : 11/03/2020 9:46 am
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From this....

To this....


 
Posted : 14/03/2020 12:43 pm
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Very nice axe. 👌


 
Posted : 14/03/2020 1:18 pm
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A pedal strike on DonCorleoni's bike would be a bit of a stopper.


 
Posted : 14/03/2020 1:45 pm
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@kayak23 - love the swift boxes, I’d like to put some like that underneath my gutters, there aren’t anywhere near enough swifts around now; it’s the real sound of summer for me, swifts chasing each other around the houses screaming their little heads off!


 
Posted : 15/03/2020 9:29 pm
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Not really a make, more a fix, hack and improvement.

I've got a couple of these little Fuji XP cameras. Love them for point and shoot work (and the fact that they have a Fujicolor mode for the nostalgia kicks).

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The only thing I don't like about them (and it's a bit of a showstopper for me) is the plastic lens cover scratches really easily and fogs your pictures horribly. This happened to both of my XP130s and led to their early retirement.

Cue some fiddly disassembly, component removal, bonding and Sugru work. I've now got an XP130 with a 37mm filter mount on it, meaning I can just swap out the filter if it gets scratched. Might be a little less water resistant than it was but not much, and still better than a 'normal' compact anyway. The payoff is the ability to play with filters and the fact I now have (thanks to bastardising the two cases of the cameras I had) a nice stealth black camera rather than the garish colours the XP comes in as stock.

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Posted : 15/03/2020 9:51 pm
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Might be the first of many crochet projects during this time...

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Posted : 20/03/2020 8:50 am
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Ace - best thread ever!

Funnily enough, I'm busier with work than ever as some companies have got time to consider websites, rebrands, etc that normally they are too busy for.

So I might not be able to contribute much, but I'll be checking in eagerly looking for all your creations!


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 9:27 am
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I made a small back pack and a messenger bag, really enjoying leather working at the moment, loads of stitching but very satisfying...

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Posted : 20/03/2020 10:05 am
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@mahowlett - where do you get the leather from?

Loving this thread - nothing I make comes close to the quality of things on here though!


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 11:30 am
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I've been getting mine from metropolitan leather, the hide I used on those bags has a really nice oiled finish with loads of 'pull up' so the colour changes where you bend it, and it ages really nicely. Biggest problem with leatherworking is the cost of the leather though. Those 2 bags used nearly a whole 'shoulders' piece (16 sq ft) which costs £153 quid 🙁 you really don't want to screw the cutting out up.


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 11:43 am
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 love the swift boxes

Thanks. Yes we're really hoping that they get populated. I think you're supposed to play some Swift-Barry White or something to get them started.

Loving the frog ebygomm 😊🐸


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 12:37 pm
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Loving the frog ebygomm

It's a gecko, it has a tail! But thanks 🙂


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 12:43 pm
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I thought it was frog until you said it had a tail and looked again and saw it. Still like it though 🙂


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 1:46 pm
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That Gecko is so cute.
There has to be a market for selling them. Can I have a mini one on a keychain please?😉


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 2:23 pm
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It’s a gecko, it has a tail! But thanks

Ha! 😂 doh!  Sorry. Lovely gecko. 👏


 
Posted : 20/03/2020 8:26 pm
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Great crochet! I feel this thread could get quite busy over the next few months. I made my first knife. Blade is from some broken garden shears and seems very good steel - had to get a special carbide drill to make holes in the tang. Handle is australian jarra.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 9:50 pm
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I made a start on my picket fence, replacing the 70's concrete blocks:
fence


 
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Posted : 23/03/2020 8:54 am
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Bit quiet on the paid work front with me at the moment that's for sure, but did a few extra bits on a Bongo camper van I'd made a boot jump for a while back.

Made an underseat drawer. Tricky to negotiate all the seat mechanism shizzle but was good in the end.

Also made a stow on the back of the seat for the portable table with birch plywood cam-catches to hold it in.


 
Posted : 25/03/2020 6:03 pm
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Well stir fever set in so we took the spare ride on mower (unused since the dog ate chunks of it), took off the cutter. Raised the motor a few inches so we could run the rear axle off the lower big pulley and we are working towards building temporary ramps on the garden terrace and we could make ourselves a 100m loop through the trees. If we still had the welder we could do a better job.
The motor is raised on steel tubes, the wood is only there to stop (or more likely minimise) the engine moving. Should be fun.

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Posted : 27/03/2020 2:52 pm
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Thats got nhs strain written all over it.


 
Posted : 27/03/2020 3:02 pm
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Don't worry. We'll be wearing face masks.


 
Posted : 27/03/2020 3:14 pm
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Will you putting the fairing back on with racey cutouts for the bits of engine that no longer fit?

Its needs more flames too...


 
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