Chuey wrote:Charlie, what's the joinery between the rails and end pieces on the rack?
Chuck, there are ten mortise and tenon joints, epoxy glued. I made router jigs to do this sort of thing for chair making a few years ago. In the interest of thread drift and because I think you might be interested, I'll explain that when designing such things I like to make a CAD drawing first. Since the pieces for this were milled from a 65 diameter tent pole, I had to work around that.
I'm certain you will understand how doing this sort of thing takes me to a nice place. I plan to use the rest of this tent pole for some other features.
Chuey wrote:On the back of the rear fender would be a dandy place for a propeller. You know, where the reflector normally goes. You could put a red LED bicycle light inside the fender with some holes to shine through and then as the propeller goes around, it would be kind of a strobe effect. I wonder if some extra holes would let enough air through the fender to make the propeller turn?
Hmm, a propeller at the rear? A push prop, I think they call it. I will give that some thought.
Chuey wrote:Also, with your sewing skills, you could make a really cool looking bag to top that rack with.
Chuey
Brun does get used for shopping expeditions, so there is a rack top bag in the pipeline.
It might even look like a 'cafe hump'.