Saturday, 15 August 2009

Any Old Iron


(Or Aluminium)
Wash yourself in immence joy by making a bracket from a bit of scrap metal. No CNC machine necessary. No credit card necessary. No eBay necessary. Just the eye of the sculptor who can release the form from within. A junior hacksaw and a file are handy.

(this little fella is for a speedo pick-up which will sit on the inside-leg of the fork, where it will read the rotating marker on the wheel rim. The little holes aren't for lightness, they're so the Araldite glue gets a better footing. The tiny Sekonic Sport speedo is designed for mountain bike use, but is good for 999mph (apparently) and has settings for time / trip / average speed etc etc)
BP

4 comments:

harreng said...

Can you work the baling twine into the job as well?

KrookStreetRacing said...

And here a was, thinking I was the only one who didn't 'CNC' every little piece.

Recycling is the thing.

/D

Angostura Bitters said...

999mph!!! RAD!

Skylar said...

Indeed. I got a bunch of it laying around, a 12 ft. piece from an old garage door motorized track.