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Chris Murray
United States
Приєднався 31 гру 2019
I want to help cycling industry entrepreneurs, employees and cyclists alike learn more about the bike industry and grow their skill set. Our channel will be regularly updated with content focused on bicycle pro tips, how to videos, bike industry interviews and anything else cycling related we find interesting.
My experience is built on more than a decade of industry experience specializing in boutique service, custom wheel building, high level track cycling and most other often forgotten cycling niches. I am partnered with 3 time Olympic coach, Andy Sparks of Performance United who has been critical in my growth as a company and entrepreneur.
We hope you find our channel helpful and actively encourage you to reach out with any questions you may have or topics you would like us to cover in future videos. If you are enjoying what we are putting out, please go ahead and click that subscribe button so we can keep you in the loop even better.
Thanks for watching!
Chris Murray
My experience is built on more than a decade of industry experience specializing in boutique service, custom wheel building, high level track cycling and most other often forgotten cycling niches. I am partnered with 3 time Olympic coach, Andy Sparks of Performance United who has been critical in my growth as a company and entrepreneur.
We hope you find our channel helpful and actively encourage you to reach out with any questions you may have or topics you would like us to cover in future videos. If you are enjoying what we are putting out, please go ahead and click that subscribe button so we can keep you in the loop even better.
Thanks for watching!
Chris Murray
CNC Machining an Abacus
I walk you through how I CNC machined an abacus as a gift to my wife for graduating college with a degree in applied math!
I was a bit rushed during the process but I am still happy with how well it turned out.
CNC: Tormach PCNC 770
CAD / CAM software: Fusion 360
I was a bit rushed during the process but I am still happy with how well it turned out.
CNC: Tormach PCNC 770
CAD / CAM software: Fusion 360
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Link to purchase? /bklyn 👑
For small lathe operations, can you get away with just the fourth axis attachment? Is it possible to do some light threading and turning with that?
Does the end cap lock into place or is it just loose to pull off at any time?
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Hello! Great video, is there any axial preload for the bearings?
I hope it comes out soon i’d buy one for sure
The purple anodizing on the Abbey Dish tool is, chef's kiss 100%!!
I have searched for that automatic machine a lot for my workshop, what reference is friend?
This is GOLD for anyone interested in breaking into the bike shop biz!
Looks great! Thanks for showing your PNG to engraving workflow. Was it as easy as you made it look, or did you have to do some postprocessing to get it to extrude correctly in Fusion?
can the cog be replaced without replacing the entire freehub? I want to replace it with a >13t cog.
Is the scale replaceable if it dies? Is it limited to a particular version?
In the video it says that the Onyx hubs weigh 680g. But on the Onyx website it says 418g for the Vesper and 460g for the regular hub. They can't lie by THAT much... Could they? Anyone out there that can/did weigh them? Let us know! Thanks!
Well explained. Thanks so much.
Are all the internal parts made of metal? no plastic ?
Its hard to hear the hz or tune of spoke if the other spoke is with on spoke (attached). It need to pull off before plucking it
Awesome video as always noticed your hub sound louder than some of the other videos I’ve seen could that simply be cause of the factory installing to much grease on some hubs?
What are your thoughts on the hope pro 5 and the one up rear hubs looking at building a new wheel for my enduro bike and looking to stay in the mid priced hub range as I can’t afford hydras or Chris kings
"internal routing is job security, if working on a bike was ready everyone would just work on their own bike" I started as a mechanic 20 years ago. You are flatly wrong. Internal routing is a blight on the industry, and it is not job security: how do you explain how bike shops existed prior to the influx of internal routing bikes on the market? It has never been the case that easy bike make less work. The people who with on bikes are home are simply not buying the bikes that would be impossible to work on at home and are happier for it, and still go to the shop if they have a particular task they can't do or need access to a tool they neither own nor wish to own. It has always been this way.
Thank you for sharing!
Curious what you charged for it? Have been there many times but no lathe yet.... 👍🏻
Wow mine is caked full of greese
Got a set of four different expanding shims with different wall thicknesses from eBay. Very useful. £6.99. Cost of machining lathe. A bit more. Thanks though. I like watching milling videos. Satisfying.😊
Used to watch his videos on and off. Which had big impact on my life at the time as I was going through it. Will always remember him and his videos. Amazing person.
Im going to try this. How big of a tank of helium do you need?
Its just a standard propane torch you can get at any hardware store
It's not even slightly the same
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Anniversary of Iohan's death today and it's still painful to watch his amazing videos. He is greatly missed and his UA-cam content must live on for others to appreciate what a great man he was.Three years and always remembered. Ride free Iohan.
Hi Chris, thanks for this great video! I'm currently bikepacking from Alaska to Argentina (in Peru at the moment) and also been learning how to build wheels by myself since it's not always easy to find the right bike shop in Latin America. I have a question when lacing a wheel with a used hub. You said you match the original lacing pattern if it's a used hub. Is there a reason why? I remember when I got a wheel laced in Canada, the bike mechanic used the same old hub with new spokes and rim but intentionally reversed the side (head-in and head-out) to not use the same grooves made on the hub flanges. He actually explained that to me but I didn't have much knowledge at the time so accepted without thinking or asking why, but now that I saw the way you lace wheels, I'm curious. What are the benefits of matching the lacing pattern for a used hub?
Please one of them
Who taught you how to do this ?
Hey there! I'm 13 years old now, and looking to get a job next summer when I'm fourteen at my local bike shop. Super cool older guy that runs it, and it really seems like a nice environment. I've always been interested in simple mechanics since I was little, so yes, I think this would be a great job for me. I'm not looking for money. I really want to just have something to do that I enjoy. I also have a program that I am in that requires service hours. I was thinking (thanks to this video) that maybe this winter I could volunteer there for a couple hours on a Saturday (in winter of course), that way they know me, they know my work ethic, and I think that would give me training, knowledge, and overall a better shot at getting the job summer 2025. Please let me know if there's anything I missed or anything I could do differently or better to in a sense secure the job. Thank you for the video, and please reply if you can.
Has not been stuck for long
This shop builds the best wheels!
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I wish you have included the NOVATEC PREMIUM XD602SB-B12
i see u might've been a bit nervous with the camera but great info and tour of the different set ups you do. thanks for the inspiration boss keep it up 👍😁
When the tool wears out does it under report or over report the tension?
Where's the profile hubs in this ? There's a reason people rippers are using the racing hub and even the ZCoaster
None of the cheaper options reviewed. Just all this ret. tard ed boutique stuff that costs as much as a bike
thank you master!
Can't stand noisy hubs! Onyx Vesper for the win, super quiet and will absolutely out coast everybody!
I wish..mine would come out like.that
Love this tutorial as I have not seen a lot of people use ultimaker. I thought I was the only one lol! Earned a sub!
I wish searching was possible on youtube comments because it must have been asked before. You said you are tightening the spokes for low spots and loosen them for high spots. Isn't that supposed to be the other way around?
Sad to break that beautifully crafted 300 likes number, but you deserve it, because This video is TOTALLY UNDERRATED.
Just bought the Pro 5 Trial/SS hub. I have the Pro 4 SS/T and it has been great but since I was building up a new wheel set I decided to get the Pro 5. Probably give the Pro 4 to a friend
What do you do on a carbon frame with an aluminum insert? Like for the rear brake.
Amazing video very informative but I’m having a problem. So I did everything I wanted to and went to print it and it paused fine (fyi I’m using a ender 5) and I take the filament out and a notification pops up and says out of filament so I put the new color back in and then press continue. It ask would you like to resume print and I press yes so it unpauses but the nozzle just stays ing the corner I put it and it just stays there the entire time so I just have to end it. Any suggestions?