I dropped my bike this morning and broke the brake lever.
Any thoughts on repairing it until pension day...
I was thinking of filling a small bore square tube with Pratley steel and sliding that onto the stub, then sliding the rest of the lever into the tube. I'd file some grooves into the two...
And for Fusion, try some Youtube stuff by Lars Christensen.
I've recently started dabbling with some cnc stuff too, but I'm still in the dark ages and the time of the pharoahs 😂
Clackers...
Kobus, ek dink die man is nog té jonk om daai goed te onthou...
en Willie, sodra daai goed wat Kobus voorstel, buite beheer raak, dan moer jy jou vingers, arms, gewrigte, in fact watookal binne trefafstand is, stukkend
I forgot to mention... when you put castor wheels on the frame, make sure you have two of them with wheel locks / brakes. There's nothing worse that pushing a piece of wood through the saw, and it starts moving away from you 😕
The old saying "Familiarity breeds contempt" comes to mind... and it is true for many things. Whatever you become too "mak" with, will turn and bite you in the arse some time or other.
Twice I nearly lost a finger in a circular saw, because I was too "mak" with it
I'm not too sure if it is effective though... like the warnings on cigarette boxes.
I wonder how many smokers gave become ex smokers based on those warnings. Maybe more a case of "my life, if I want to smoke, I will!"
Same applies to bikers / cagers / reckless pilots who push the aircraft...