Finally getting back to the piano I’m turning into a fountain for a wedding venue. Had some helpers today.
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I have been dinking around with one inch to the foot scale fortune teller booth.
I made one years ago and it sold pretty fast.
Got the booth and gearing done so now have to dress up the wiring and dress the figure and should be done in a few more days.
Thanks! Rebuilding the bottom bracket on my Peugeot was 'interesting'. It has the Swiss thread bottom bracket, which is the same thread size as the French thread, but it's a left hand thread. Took a bit of brute force to remove, but it was well worth the effort to clean everything out and re-grease the bearings. I couldn't figure out why there was so much sand and fine gravel in there. But then I noticed that the seat post was open at the top. The rear tire would throw junk up under the seat and it would fall down the tube to the bottom bracket. I plugged it, so hopefully it won't happen in the future.Some nice bikes Hack.
That's badass!Some nice bikes Hack.
I'll show them to my son when he gets back from this weekend bike/camping trip.
I have been dinking around with one inch to the foot scale fortune teller booth.
I made one years ago and it sold pretty fast.
Picked up some VCR's for twenty five cents each and just watched the movie Big again so decided to make another booth.
Got the booth and gearing done so now have to dress up the wiring and dress the figure and should be done in a few more days.
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With a machete no less!
Honduras is in the blood now!With a machete no less!
We call it white builders stone. It’s fairly easy to cut and carve. They typically use it as stone for homes after its cut into rectangles.Hack, What hub is that on the Motobecane?
My knowledge of bikes never got passed the Swinn Varsity I rode in the 70's
I think my son has Motobecane.
He has close to a dozen different bikes and your talking about Swiss threads and the like sounds a lot like him.
Bean, what kind of stone is that?
I have never worked in stone of any kind.
I have some pieces of Marble and some Granite but never had the ambition to try them.
I barely have patience for wood.
We have some talented people on this forum.
Who would have thought from reading some of the other threads posted.
Dude!Really happy with the way this is turning out. View attachment 2233020View attachment 2233021View attachment 2233022View attachment 2233023
Just fantastic sir!!My fortune teller is mostly done.
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