Mate, deeply impressive but IMO a little "overengineered". I build multiple truing stands by using 2x4" wood, a few screws plus a few 3D printed parts which I published at Cults3d.
Thank you, yeah it´s definitely overengineered. I m glad to hear that more people building their own truing stands. I will have a look on your design. I m also considering making a Video on how to Build one.
@@fahrma_industries1 It is great to see that someone builds a more high tech truing stand but my version is rather static. So you have to build one for each wheel width but since I had a 195 mm back hub to lace into a fat bike rim a few month ago DIY and 3D printing came to the resue ;-)
yeah, i saw your design on Cults3d, and i have to say i m Impressed, its simple and it works. If i do a Video on how to build a truing stand i will make it way easier and more accessible.
@@fahrma_industries1 As they say: Many roads lead to Rome ;-) Using standard 20x20 printer profiles could easily provide a solid base for an adjustable truing stand. Nowadays most of my friends do not even know how to true wheels. Let alone talking about calculating spoke length and lacing wheels. *ggg*
Mate, deeply impressive but IMO a little "overengineered". I build multiple truing stands by using 2x4" wood, a few screws plus a few 3D printed parts which I published at Cults3d.
Thank you, yeah it´s definitely overengineered. I m glad to hear that more people building their own truing stands. I will have a look on your design. I m also considering making a Video on how to Build one.
@@fahrma_industries1 It is great to see that someone builds a more high tech truing stand but my version is rather static. So you have to build one for each wheel width but since I had a 195 mm back hub to lace into a fat bike rim a few month ago DIY and 3D printing came to the resue ;-)
yeah, i saw your design on Cults3d, and i have to say i m Impressed, its simple and it works. If i do a Video on how to build a truing stand i will make it way easier and more accessible.
@@fahrma_industries1 As they say: Many roads lead to Rome ;-)
Using standard 20x20 printer profiles could easily provide a solid base for an adjustable truing stand. Nowadays most of my friends do not even know how to true wheels. Let alone talking about calculating spoke length and lacing wheels. *ggg*