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Here is a view of the working side of the bar. There is an adjustable shelf that goes below the fixed one, you can see the holes for the stops.
I think the 2 slots either side of the crutch are for the pendulum suspension spring. The crutch does not appear to have ever been fitted with a pin to engage with the pendulum.
It's been awhile since I posted anything on machines. So I thought I would post two pictures I have never posted anywhere.
They were taken at the Gravenstein Fair at Ragle Ranch Park, Sebastopol, California.
I was intrigued by the motor a farmer was idle adjusting at the fair. Early American antique motors interest me. The motor is what made us a very mobile society and powerful nation. But this isn't a history lesson. I just wanted to share a few pictures of antique motors I took.
This is the trail that will go back through the entire island and eventually end up at North Cape. Topaz Adjust effect added to bring out more of the rust coloring. Still gotta teak the D90 settings to get the green saturation a bit less yellow.
18-105mm lens
Start with roughly two feet of thread (one foot threaded on needle). Tie knot at end of thread.
More details here
I made a pigeon chest adjustment. The FBA creates too much move across the bust area. This adjustment works best.
Pigeon chest adjustment for my DD. The Vogue Sewing Book illustration makes the horizontal slash at the armhole instead of a few inches below it. My adjustment also gives DD a little more across the bust area. Notice my change increases the length of the side seam in this area. The difference is eased in above the notch.
A view off the deck in the back yard at sundown......
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Topaz Adjust v.5
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I took this smack into the early morning sun to highlight the pony. I used a graduated filter in post editing to adjust the tonal value of the bright sky .
If I have any minute inaccuracy, I can use my adjustment location to move the droput. The back end does require a high degree of accurate alignment beforehand and this system only really gives me any scope for super tweaking.
Ice cable adjuster Avid cable boot The Adventure drum brake cable faces upwards at the end; quite a big hole too. Fine if you only go out in the dry, but I ride to work. Sun, hail or gale. This seal is a quite tight stretch on the adjuster. I thought it might work its way off but not so far. Wet cable + sub-zero riding = stiff or jammed controls. Not confined to my trike I must add, but any cycle with open ended cables. I wanted to try a more elegant solution than my usual gurt glob of grease.