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Gallery Dazza's way of lugged frame construction.
"Limpets"  New brake cable stoppers for top tubes and new gear cable stoppers for chainstays

Album: "Limpets" New brake cable stoppers for top tubes and new gear cable stoppers for chainstays

Good surface area and a round shore line, to remove stress from .40mm tubes Easy brazing method, a preload filler slot for 10mm of silver rod Direct fitting of the brake outer casing with out silly ferrules The gear outer casing ferrule to fits snugly into the CS stopper Smooth rounded appearance so the stopper looks like it belongs being attached to the tube, not like a plonked on after thought. Investment cast stainless steel so removing corrosion issues due to perspiration or collection of road grime. No extra hassle time added to the construction process Note. I see no need for a slot in a road bike cable stopper because if the cabling is done correctly during assembly such as lubrication with “Slick Honey” or such like then one has no need to touch a cable until replacement is due.

Date: 04/24/2010
Size: 9 items
Views: 466
"Candezia" lugs are here

Album: "Candezia" lugs are here

Photos of a Frame being made using the XL level top tube lugs will be added here soon.
The lugs are a joint project with Dario Pegoretti and myself.

Date: 04/24/2010
Size: 5 items
Views: 367
Follow my build of a Llewellyn OS Compact lugged frame

Album: Follow my build of a Llewellyn OS Compact lugged frame

This album documents the build of my own personal mount.
Using the "Columbus Spirit for Lugs"
tube set coupled up with the Llewellyn designed and produced "OS Compact" lugs and "Llewellyn cast lugged stainless dropouts".

Date: 07/27/2008
Size: 147 items
Views: 1003
Making a Llewellyn lugged stem

Album: Making a Llewellyn lugged stem


A photo essay showing Dazza's way of making the lugged stem using the Dazza designed and produced Llewellyn stem kit.
Fits 31.8mm handle bars
25.4 or 28.6mm steerers
A lugged frame deserves a lugged stem to compliment it's style and function

Date: 01/03/2010
Size: 5 items (75 items total)
Views: 658
Photos of the World's first "XL Compact" lugged road frame under construction.

Album: Photos of the World's first "XL Compact" lugged road frame under construction.

Follow the pics of the first "Slant6" road frame being constructed.

Date: 05/05/2008
Size: 36 items
Views: 665
My way of fitting the DT gear boss to the DT

Album: My way of fitting the DT gear boss to the DT

Gladdies, my way of fitting the Llewellyn down tube gear boss to the DT
Any questions ?

Date: 05/02/2008
Size: 8 items
Views: 392
Using Llewellyn track tips

Album: Using Llewellyn track tips

Pictures of how I use my Llewellyn track tip and fit the stainless steel wheel bite facets

Date: 01/03/2010
Size: 3 items (44 items total)
Views: 367
Braze finger
Brake cable stoppers brazed

Braze finger
Brake cable stoppers brazed

Date: 12/13/2006
Views: 316
10 shaping and filing

10 shaping and filing

Date: 01/03/2010
Views: 397
A lathe is a beautiful thing

Album: A lathe is a beautiful thing

How I use my lathe when making frames

Date: 08/19/2010
Size: 5 items
Views: 258
A fork parallel thingie

Album: A fork parallel thingie

I scored some parallels from my wife's dad. He was a machine maker at the Ford factory. Straight away I knew I had a home and job for them. So simple and works a charm. Why did it take me so long to figure it out. A sliding parallel is a beautiful thing.

Date: 11/09/2010
Size: 4 items
Views: 201
Tricky tip

Tricky tip

Date: 12/22/2010
Views: 422
   
Gallery Dazza's way of lugged frame construction.
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