Frame Alignment and Fixturing Table
Using a Bridgeport 9x36 milling table, bits of 80/20, and homemade parts to construct a bicycle frame tacking fixture and alignment jig.
The milling table was Brandon Ives idea and it seems like it'll be a good solution. I bought this one used for $40 (the freight cost 3x that). It's flat and the t-slots are very helpful for fixturing items in place.
Read MoreThe milling table was Brandon Ives idea and it seems like it'll be a good solution. I bought this one used for $40 (the freight cost 3x that). It's flat and the t-slots are very helpful for fixturing items in place.
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Dummy headsets for head tube alignment. They are setup to fit in 29.8mm head tubes (for 1" steerers) when flipped one way, or 33.8mm head tubes (for 1 1/8" steerers) when flipped the other. Alistair got the design from Martin Tweedy.
They are easy to make, drilling the 7/8" hole on the lathe takes the most time.
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