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A question that I was often asked during this build was "what are you going to do with it when it's finished?"
My honest answer was "probably put it in a box in the loft."
So, being really pleased with the way that the build was going, I thought that the box ought to be nice too...
9 layers of laser cut foam. Using the CAD artwork from the model, it was relatively easy to get a good fit with only minor tweaks here and there. The area around the handlebars needed a bit of extra space for the cables and hoses. The little turquoise knurled thumb nut will hold the front wheel in the lid.
The rectangular cut-out in the top left corner is for the new display stand.
The new display stand.
The rod fits into the bottom bracket axle on the non-drive side. Good job that it has Race Face cranks or there would be a crank bolt in the way.
My honest answer was "probably put it in a box in the loft."
So, being really pleased with the way that the build was going, I thought that the box ought to be nice too...
9 layers of laser cut foam. Using the CAD artwork from the model, it was relatively easy to get a good fit with only minor tweaks here and there. The area around the handlebars needed a bit of extra space for the cables and hoses. The little turquoise knurled thumb nut will hold the front wheel in the lid.
The rectangular cut-out in the top left corner is for the new display stand.
The new display stand.
The rod fits into the bottom bracket axle on the non-drive side. Good job that it has Race Face cranks or there would be a crank bolt in the way.
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