beetlepower
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Amazing, well done!
Great story and congrats Gregor.
Your efforts and tenacity definitely paid off.

Around 1pm we came to the conclusion that something was wrong and I needed to pull the engine because the frame precluded pulling the side cover (tsk, tsk Scott) and so I pulled the motor, pulled the clutch and then, with the gears still not seeming to be working right I had to pull the entire motor down and split the cases.
I split the damn cases with 4 hours until guests arrived.
It's a good thing I did because I discovered that I'd not tightened the oil pump bolts. I also found that I'd assembled the kickstart return spring wrong. Lastly the heavy duty clutch springs bound up and that was the reason the clutch didn't work.
You da MVP! 
The bike is amazing, which isn't a surprise because you've conditioned us to expect great things from you. You added a significant amount of drama with the IG stories and the photos here...it's the most interesting reality show I've ever seen. I just wish there was even more of it. What are you going to do when you don't have some massive deadline looming?
The party was so much fun, and that's saying something because it takes a great deal of effort for me to even make the arrangements to get out to one. You have a pretty remarkable circle of friends and it was great to hear the stories of so many of the people who showed up to your house that night. Lots of talented folks.
I'm going to be downtown tomorrow morning and will have a few hours if you want some help on that mill. Sorry that pallet jack is weak... like I said, another project...
Gregor
Hi Gregor, I am constantly amazed with what you are able to produce for sure but the quality...well, you are on another level.
I missed a few days and saw this comment....
"I made some more exhaust hangers and after the pipe was done welded a spring for the rear muffler."
I buy those....like a lot of other guys / gals but you make them and its just one more little thing but not so little....thanks again for posting...what a fantastic thread! Grant
Yet, through the beauty of mission creep and a single minded determination to not realistically size up a challenge I have accomplished something that I should never have bothered tackling.
Sometimes I amaze myself.
Gregor,
I found your thread via Grumblebums Corner, when GB referred to your watch servicing post.
I've spent the last month reading from the start, I've still got a bit to go, I'm on page 108 of 180.
You've done a lot of very cool things!
I've just read this, and it must be one of the best quotes I've ever heard...
This perfectly summarises so many of my projects!
I am also now the proud owner of 2 OHTO Super Promecha mechanical pencils.
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I don't know if I'll be able to do it. Everything points to no but I don't care. I will learn so much and become a completely different person through the process that I can't not do that.
Greg, am I right when I say I caught another small detail which is that the steps are not aligned but functionally tilted/angled independent of each other?
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I was telling Lara how pin nailers, how we're holding the boxes together as we glue them, can just get a wild hair and shoot out any direction. Be careful with pin nailers.
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We clean off the router table and try a few different rounding bits to see if they help the edges. I don't know anyone who doesn't smile the first time they round over corners with a roundover bit on a router table. It feels like cheating - a perfect edge in nothing flat. Or curved. Depends on the bit.
Also, your amazing photos have encouraged me to ditch the smartphone and get my DSLR out again.
I haven't bought any Festool stuff yet, but I did buy a 50mm F1.8 prime lens so that I can play with shallow depth of field and get that awesome foregound/background blur that you do so well...
I still consider myself a rank amateur when it comes to photography, but I'm having fun!
