Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Kathleen's bling machine
Some stories are happy
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
26" wheel hardtail bound for Kansas
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Scandium 'cross frame for a local
Friday, August 19, 2011
Scandium single speed 'cross frame
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Really tall steel frame
Sunday, August 14, 2011
UBI class, one more time
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Home away from home
This is my home for two weeks while I teach at UBI. This nice little backyard cabin was provided to me by Mike De Salvo and family. Mike is perhaps the best talent in welding in the custom bike game right now and he is one of the hardest working people I know. Hard work doesn't make you a good person in of itself but Mike's hard work is a result of his commitment to maikng his customers happy and providing for his family. I'm lucky to be here-all I need to do to earn my keep is feed the cats and water the garden while Mike and family are off on a much deserved vacation.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
UBI class continued
Here's the frame I'm building to demo the process for the class. It's a 29er for about a six foot rider.
The days lessons are often spelled out on this dry-erase board. It's funny how students are often so consumed with their frames that they forget to look at the board when they need to know the next step. There's a lot of information to take in when you only have two weeks to build your first frame. I warn the students on the first day that staying focused and not obsessing over really small details is the best course but during the process those ideas can get lost. Eventally , everyone finishes their frame and the world keeps turning !
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
U.B.I. class of 08/11
This is the fourth class I have taught at UBI so far and this group is working at a faster pace than any class I have instructed. It isn't just one or two accelerated students, it is pretty much the whole group. I feel very lucky to be able to teach at UBI and even more so with a class like this.
No matter what, the experience here is very rewarding and it helps me become a more organized thinker.....a great side benefit. As always , I hae to build a frame along with the eight students. This frame, a steel 29er will be property of UBI and will get ridden by the staff. I'm happy to build them a frame that I hope will be useful i the future.
This student came from Canada and was one of five international students in the class. There is a bit of a language barrier with a couple of the students but they are not deterred by this, they just put on the helmet and weld away until tey get it right.
Even the boss , Ron Sutphin came in and taught mitering on the Bridgeport today. The school is a result of his vision and ability to get like-minded folks on the staff. This might be the best school of its kind anywhere.