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    Cool Aero bar mounts

    This was going to have a little welding in it, but I changed my mind. I was going to make it out of half inch and build up the top part with weld, but in the end I just whittled it out of 3/4 stock, instead. These are mounts to attach some areo bars to a pair of bicycles.

    Started with 3/4" x 2" 6061 T-6 extruded bar.

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    Carve out one side.

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    Flip it and do the other side. Bore the holes and profile the part out.

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    Flip again and drill, tap, clearance, and counterbore a couple of holes. Profile the ends round.

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    Flip and scoop out the top. Drill and tap a hole.

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    Here they are mounted to the bars.

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    Test fitted on some handlebar tubing.

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    I'll probably give them a nice glass bead blasted finish to smooth out the machining marks. Although first I have to clear some junk away from the bead blast cabinet, and I think fix some air fittings on it. Shop maintenance never ends.
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    Nice pieces! Should look even sharper with the blasting done. Thanks for the pics.
    Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?

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    or put in a tumbler and polish
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    Nice work... I like projects with machining.
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    Nicely done- are you the cyclist? My list of future toys includes "lathe" and "mill" but projects like this move "mill" closer to the top of the list. Do you mind describing your setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Nicely done- are you the cyclist? My list of future toys includes "lathe" and "mill" but projects like this move "mill" closer to the top of the list. Do you mind describing your setup?
    They are for my fiancé and I. A lathe is usually the first machine tool, but these days the line between mill and lathe gets blurry. These parts could have been made on either, but I used a mill. Specifically an old Alliant 42VC 2HP varispeed with an Anilam CNC control circa mid 1980's. Due to space issues I had to get rid of my big lathe, so now I have an import 9x20 that does the job. Space is one of the big reasons I'm looking to replace my TIG machine with an Everlast.
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