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Plycycle Mk2: January 2015
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This is my blog following the build of the PLYCYCLE Mk2, a wooden framed bicycle. Have a look at the original Plycycle here. Compare this with last time. A closer look with video. There is still a way to go before it is ready for varnishing, but I am happy with the progress. I still don't know how I am going to fix the seat post in. Latest thought is to chop off the riser and epoxy it in like last time, but that seems a bit defeatist, so I will try and figure a simple way to make it adjustable.
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Plycycle Mk2: September 2014
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This is my blog following the build of the PLYCYCLE Mk2, a wooden framed bicycle. Have a look at the original Plycycle here. I found a great selection of parts at Ceeway. Frame building supplies. I found two options so ordered both to test (and to fulfill their minimum order requirements) out mu options. Here are the two options. The two cable fixing options. Failed silver soldering attempts. So I set about spraying them up. I lightly roughed up the surface with wet and dry paper, then super glued li...
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Building a wooden bike.: www.plycycle.co.uk
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Building a wooden bike. I built a wooden framed bicycle in 2011, the PLYCYCLE, this is the blog I kept throughout the project from concept to completion. Take a look at the finished bicycle here. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. I have made a website just showing the finished PLYCYCLE. It is www.plycycle.co.uk. There are lots of new images of the bike so you can see it in better detail, just head to the gallery page. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Jan Gunneweg- wooden bike.
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Building a wooden bike.: August 2011
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Building a wooden bike. I built a wooden framed bicycle in 2011, the PLYCYCLE, this is the blog I kept throughout the project from concept to completion. Take a look at the finished bicycle here. Wednesday, 24 August 2011. Here it is, fresh out of its clamps, the two halfs finally fixed together with the metal bits and the rear stays all in ONE PIECE! The frame all in one piece for the first time. And a vid of the frame. all in one piece for the first time. Building a wooden bike. Monday, 22 August 2011.
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Building a wooden bike.: The PLYCYLE, it works!
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Building a wooden bike. I built a wooden framed bicycle in 2011, the PLYCYCLE, this is the blog I kept throughout the project from concept to completion. Take a look at the finished bicycle here. Monday, 26 September 2011. The PLYCYLE, it works! At last the chain arrived, I quickly fitted it in the exhibition space at Aardman and got the bike outside as quickly as I could. A couple of pals joined my for the maiden ride and we filmed it. The first ride of the plycycle. How does it ride? I am a bicycle mak...
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Building a wooden bike.: Its finished...mostly.
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Building a wooden bike. I built a wooden framed bicycle in 2011, the PLYCYCLE, this is the blog I kept throughout the project from concept to completion. Take a look at the finished bicycle here. Saturday, 17 September 2011. It is mostly finished. Here look. The mostly finished plywood frame bike. So why is it not finished? I have sat on it and it didn't break, that is an achievement in itself. Mostly finished bike movie. It ended up pretty close. Building a wooden bike. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Building a wooden bike.: September 2014
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Building a wooden bike. I built a wooden framed bicycle in 2011, the PLYCYCLE, this is the blog I kept throughout the project from concept to completion. Take a look at the finished bicycle here. Friday, 26 September 2014. 2014 and still going strong! It is a pleasure to ride, even in hilly old Bristol. Plycycle - wooden bike out in Bristol 2014. Building a wooden bike. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Jan Gunneweg- wooden bike. Argos bike frame restoration. Jano moulded wood bike.
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Plycycle Mk2: Varnish-first coat.
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This is my blog following the build of the PLYCYCLE Mk2, a wooden framed bicycle. Have a look at the original Plycycle here. It seemed like a long way off for ages and now it is here it is a very exciting time in the project. Like many other stages this is a point of no return. First coat of varnish. This first coat is thinned down 20% with thinners as a wetting/preparation coat. It may lift the wood grain in places, so it will need a good chack then light sanding before the final four coats go on.
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Plycycle Mk2: December 2014
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This is my blog following the build of the PLYCYCLE Mk2, a wooden framed bicycle. Have a look at the original Plycycle here. It is a frame! Before i mixed up the epoxy, I did a final dry assembly to check wheel alignment and that everything still fitted, and made some last minute trims and tweaks. One of the main things I did was to drill lots of very shallow holes and rough up the contacts surfaces on the parts to be bonded. I also had to abraid the insides of the metal tubing on the drop outs.
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Plycycle Mk2: Bonding the main frame.
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This is my blog following the build of the PLYCYCLE Mk2, a wooden framed bicycle. Have a look at the original Plycycle here. Bonding the main frame. Like many of the steps in this project this bit was one was a one way journey, no going back. I had to join the two main halves of the frame together and bond the head tube and bottom bracket into place all in one go. There was no other way to do it. So after wetting up the two sides of the frame and the two metal components with straight West System. I am c...
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