What did you build this week?

I assembled this for a friend to give to her granddaughter for her birthday.
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It wasn't the least bit difficult or really all that noteworthy. But I figured Desmobro would get a kick out of it ;)
 
After a month and a half of waiting, I finally got my fat bike frame I ordered so I was able to build it up! The wheels/hub are too large for any commercial or shop grade truing stand, so I also decided to make a truing stand for it out of some extruded aluminum and some other little pieces of aluminum that I turned down and milled. It should also work with motorcycle wheels :D





 
Redbird said:
I assembled this for a friend to give to her granddaughter for her birthday.
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It wasn't the least bit difficult or really all that noteworthy. But I figured Desmobro would get a kick out of it ;)


You made it for your shed didnt you.....dont lie....
 
Ever After High... yeah... uh huh. I think I've survived quite a few ever after highs throughout my life.

;) And this is the sign for cat...

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This motorcycle table happened last weekend...
Framed up
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Finished
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I even designed in a dropout for rear wheel removal
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I need to pick up bolts for the casters and D-rings, but otherwise it's ready for service ;)
 
Put together a three piece pivot axle for a FZ6 swngarm to fit a CB750K2 taking advantage of the FZ needle bearings. Not much of a project but a lot of thought went into it. this is not a good solution for a mono shock project.

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Ah, do still have one of the final prototypes. There is a dowel pin that runs through the smaller piece, that clips in to the cut out on the top of the larger piece, is spring loaded.
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That grill is straight Southern style. When are we having a pig roast?


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Almost finished building a TZ350 motor -part of a complete rebuild/restoration.Now waiting for parts to arrive from UK and Europe and then some bits to go to the plating shop for new zinc plating.
 
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