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G:

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--- Quote from: KillSeth;3590684 ---G, would you be able to do that honeycomb interior with a cast part?
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In the video of the dropouts he specifically claims that they couldnt have made those dropouts any other way and yet that is rubbish. You could investment cast them for a relatively low tool cost.
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i clicked on this topic specifically to see the rant that i knew you would put in here.  You dont know that for a fact, that is speculation.  Just because you have some sort of cut rate 3-d printer at home doesnt make you any kind of expert in the field, nor does reading about it in forums or internet articles.  Any time i see a topic about something new that you are doing it is you talking about how it is the best thing around and every time i see a topic about a new process that you didnt adopt it is bashed on or questioned.  get over yourself.

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So you are freely admitting that your only reason for posting in this thread is to troll?... and you call MY post a rant?

:)
G.

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is that not exactly what i called you out for doing.  G views thread topics... "what can i try to correct people on"

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Yes it is, but:-

1. You are wrong.

2. You are being a troll, and a hypocrite and adding nothing of any worth to the thread.

Also, my post was a year and a half ago so if you managed to go this long without showing any interest then it rather suggests that it isnt a subject you are very interested in. I very much doubt that this website needs your half-arsed, 17month late "policing" of my input, so why not get over YOURself?

:)
G.

farva:

--- Quote from: G on February 04, 2014, 02:45:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: farva on February 03, 2014, 01:50:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: G on February 02, 2014, 03:18:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: farva on January 31, 2014, 08:15:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: G on September 19, 2012, 02:04:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: KillSeth;3590684 ---G, would you be able to do that honeycomb interior with a cast part?
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In the video of the dropouts he specifically claims that they couldnt have made those dropouts any other way and yet that is rubbish. You could investment cast them for a relatively low tool cost.
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i clicked on this topic specifically to see the rant that i knew you would put in here.  You dont know that for a fact, that is speculation.  Just because you have some sort of cut rate 3-d printer at home doesnt make you any kind of expert in the field, nor does reading about it in forums or internet articles.  Any time i see a topic about something new that you are doing it is you talking about how it is the best thing around and every time i see a topic about a new process that you didnt adopt it is bashed on or questioned.  get over yourself.

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So you are freely admitting that your only reason for posting in this thread is to troll?... and you call MY post a rant?

:)
G.

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is that not exactly what i called you out for doing.  G views thread topics... "what can i try to correct people on"

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Yes it is

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thanks

alaskun:
I just want to see ti sprockets priced the same as aluminum ones again...



"World's first 3D-printed titanium bike is super strong and incredibly light -
Empire Cycles' MX-6 prototype is a third lighter than normal metal bike frames, and four times stronger than the most stringent tests demand – this is the future of pedal power"












MEAT:
When you read that, its actually just the seat tower thats exceeds stringent standards (din? perhaps not massively demanding?) by a factor of 4, whole and incredible, times....

alaskun:

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