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@Rich_s, love the Matrix wall. Reminds me of this:


 
Posted : 14/04/2021 4:30 pm
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You know that link goes to Baby Monkey (Going Backwards on a Pig) right?

🤣🤣


 
Posted : 14/04/2021 4:31 pm
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This ramp/hump thing for me on my trials bike and my 4yo on his balance bike. Made from old some pallets that roofing tiles came on I was offered. Fun taking the nails out. Wasn't as simple a project as I first thought, took longer than I hoped. Stable for regular rolling over but not so much when load comes from other directions.


 
Posted : 18/04/2021 2:18 pm
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@Lanky
What exactly is a 'manual machine' Im a bit lost as to it's function. I must have missed the 'manual' thread.


 
Posted : 18/04/2021 6:18 pm
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I was told that my riding kit lying about didn't really compliment the decor and that I should make a drawer for the corner of the lav for it.

Reclaimed gnarly wood, brown Oak and inlaid 'keys'


 
Posted : 23/04/2021 10:27 pm
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Birthday present for a friend showing live distance and elevation gain from Strava. Photo shows a prototype printed at high speed but final version won't be much different. Also, my lack of talent in CAD led to accidentally mirror the front wheel at some point hence the cut-out for the rider's hands in the wrong place. Easily fixed though 🙂

Strava thing

ESP8266 tucked away inside the base and a 1.4 inch round LCD from AliExpress in the wheel. Connects over WiFi using Strava's API to pull the data in. Ignore the debugging stuff (green cross / stats etc on the display).


 
Posted : 24/04/2021 5:15 pm
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Very nice. What wood and tools did you use?


 
Posted : 24/04/2021 5:20 pm
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Pizza cooked in the barbecue.

Ready to go in

Ready for the oven

Sliced and ready to eat

Some rye flour in the dough, prosciutto, roasted asparagus and vine tomatoes between piazzaoli and mozzarella. Some red wine to accompany it. Yum.


 
Posted : 25/04/2021 12:02 am
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@Flaperon - that's very cool. Definitely a marketable product in the making.


 
Posted : 25/04/2021 8:15 am
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I was riding this around with only one brake for aaaages. I've finaly got round to making the adapter to run a brake (on the sliding dropouts) on the front.

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Posted : 05/05/2021 10:27 pm
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Made a new frame bag for my Kona Sutra Ltd. 1000D Cordura with 3mm closed cell foam and bright yellow ripstop lining so it keeps its shape. Definitely not worth the effort compared to bought version.

Frame bag


 
Posted : 07/05/2021 9:26 pm
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^^^Neato 👍


 
Posted : 07/05/2021 9:36 pm
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I made a little sick in my mouth when kayak typed "neato"


 
Posted : 08/05/2021 8:19 am
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Date & Black Pepper Brownies a recipe from the Guardian last weekend. Second recipe on the linked page.


 
Posted : 08/05/2021 5:51 pm
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Loving rewelding bikes still. Here's a bike that was shortened and steepened. I'm looking for something cool to do this to. I really want to find an old super bling frame to weld a 44mm headtube to the front of. I want to commit total sacrilege. Anyone on here got something?

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Posted : 18/05/2021 11:06 pm
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I made a Character Oak Wardrobe with a decorative nail design to the doors.

You could hide inside it well easy!

Also did a time lapse movie of the nail technique.


 
Posted : 19/05/2021 7:04 pm
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Fixed a REALLY well used bianchi frame today.


 
Posted : 20/05/2021 7:00 pm
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The actual last thing I made was a very quickly whittled handle for the brush from the garage since it snapped:
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But some more significant recent projects I've finished (I find finishing stuff way harder than starting stuff - sure I'm not the only one)...

Made a toybox for my niece out of oak flooring (it was the only sensible way I could find of buying the right thickness oak, but worked out pretty well in the end):

Edit: does Instagram not embed anymore?

Also made her a spoon from a dead branch I cut off the apple tree in the garden:


 
Posted : 23/05/2021 10:41 pm
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shelf
Made some shelves


 
Posted : 30/05/2021 11:44 am
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That's cool @kiwijohn 👌


 
Posted : 30/05/2021 12:21 pm
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phase 1 of project understairs complete. When you live in a house like this you have to make your own square edges…

im not giving up the day job…


 
Posted : 30/05/2021 11:48 pm
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Due to scope creep on the house size it's a bit Hugh Jackman in the leg department, so will replace them, but otherwise I'm quite pleased with this!

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Posted : 02/06/2021 4:08 pm
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To sell stuff at a market without paying £40 a day for a market stand you simply need a £12.25 per year pedlars certificate and a Pedlars Cart. Here is my Pedlars Cart with Superstar Components wheel and carbon forks which I am sure led to a sale on my very first trip out with it.

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Posted : 03/06/2021 10:35 am
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Not so much made, but scrubbed all the rust and grime off and made a filthy mess on the polishing wheel:


It's a BHI Lo-vo Lite machinists lamp. Apparently quite rare and sought-after by lamp enthusiasts, it turns out.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 9:50 pm
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Have not made anything yet but i wanted some advice from you experts if thats ok...

kids really want a rope swing in the garden, trouble is we have no trees with suitable branches.

as such we have selected one that goes up in a Y shape like a catapult... im thinking i will fix a horizontal bar to each trunk with a cantilever poking out where i can hang the swing... fag packet sketch below.

my question is; what would you use as the horizontal bar and how would you fix it to the tree?

was hoping to use existing materials, we have plenty of timber knocking about but also a couple of old scaffold poles, was thinking if i could fix two brackets to the tree, then use the pole coupled at each bracket...? any advice welcome..


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 3:06 pm
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...mmmm. I think that is unlikely to work without breaking/damaging the tree.

The only way I can think that might perhaps works would be to have two horizontal bars e.g. 4"x4" clamped either side of the boughs. These could be cut-in to match the profile of the bough and then maybe lined with a bit of neoprene to protect the tree. Not quite sure what will happen as the tree grows.


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 3:17 pm
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yeah not really given any consideration to the tree. wonder if i could rope lash it to the boughs?


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 3:40 pm
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my question is; what would you use as the horizontal bar and how would you fix it to the tree?

wonder if i could rope lash it to the boughs?

I'd be looking at how GoApe protect trees (struggled to find anything decent with a quick Google though)


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 4:08 pm
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I wouldn't want to cantilever that, I'd add an upside down V at the free end. Or buy or build a swing.


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 4:19 pm
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how about just building a swing through the gap?

pole either side horizontal bar throught he V. you could even make wee platform etc while remaining detached from the tree.


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 4:26 pm
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I wanted a chunky pen.

So I bought a second-hand mini lathe.
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And watched a bunch of YouTube videos by Blondihacks, Clough42 etc.

And learned to turn, face, turn to a face, tap and thread with a die
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And now I have a chunky pen
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Posted : 09/06/2021 5:33 pm
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Very nice, though I wasn't expecting it to be all metal. Usually they're wooden.

If you want to get into that gig, Axminster tools have a range of parts, mandrels and the like(A mystery to me) and a nice choice of stabilized timbers. including plastic, and one thats even made of coffee beans encapsulated in resin.


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 6:08 pm
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Tie elastic around the trunk of the tree.
Tie the other end of the elastic around the children.
Stand them next to each other by the tree and shout go.
Who ever runs the furthest from the tree wins and gets a free horizontal bungee ride


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 6:52 pm
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I like the chunky pen

I made some AXS Reverb paddles for a couple mates, then loaded another mates AXS equipped bike into my van ready to go to Wales the following day. Over dinner I had an idea and ended up making the purple one and fitting it to his bike. He only saw it in Cwmcarn car park the next day, and I left his Rockshox paddle at home so he had to ride the whole weekend with it on

Childish I know but us kids found it funny

More paddles

Paddle


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 10:14 pm
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i enjoy reading this thread and seeing every ones creations, most of the physical things i make are often all kinds of wonky looking serve there purpose but nothing pretty so i thought i'd contribute to this thread with this

Battlefield

not finished yet and definitely not made by just me! but a labour of love


 
Posted : 09/06/2021 10:36 pm
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Hey Doris. Nice work you should be proud!


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 12:05 am
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I'll bite.

Doris what the hell did they have a quad bike on the roof for?!

Bit epic looking what we're you responsible for?


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 10:10 am
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Doris what the hell did they have a quad bike on the roof for?!

so you can drive it off the roof into a helicopter!! :o) battlefield fans love the game because of all the crazy stuff you can do, record and upload to youtube.

My part of the game is Animation, on this project a bit of character stuff but mainly the cinematics, characters, facial animation, cameras, cinematography etc


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 11:11 am
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@chrishc777 - very childish but very funny!


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 11:15 am
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kids really want a rope swing in the garden, trouble is we have no trees with suitable branches

Saw your picture and immediately thought of this...

Tree swing


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 1:22 pm
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so you can drive it off the roof into a helicopter!! :o) battlefield fans love the game because of all the crazy stuff you can do, record and upload to youtube.

My part of the game is Animation, on this project a bit of character stuff but mainly the cinematics, characters, facial animation, cameras, cinematography etc

Good enough reasons I guess.

Every year or so I open 3DSmax to have a play and immediately realise I do not have the skills.


 
Posted : 10/06/2021 8:06 pm
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Needed a pizza station, had some leftover wood down the sideway 🙂

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Posted : 11/06/2021 12:59 am
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/RaFqz6YCBVkaayqf6

I'm not any good at pottery but I enjoy it.


 
Posted : 11/06/2021 4:17 am
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Oak console table.
Steam bent laminated legs and stretcher rail. Quite challenging to make but pretty happy with how it turned out.


 
Posted : 25/06/2021 9:15 pm
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We know kayak. Someone gave you your very own thread!

Looks lovely.


 
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