Final pics of my kakete biki on its caster base. Turned out an - TopicsExpress



          

Final pics of my kakete biki on its caster base. Turned out an inch or so taller than I wanted, but I can live with it. I decided to slope the top so that I can work tetsui. I also marked up the body to point out where eyes, mouth, ears, knees, hips, neck, etc ought to be, measure against me, roughly. I also need to put weight on the back. I tried using it without weight and I almost lost an eye with the arm flailing unexpectedly (maybe I should keep it weight free). I put my tool bucket on the back, which is about 60lbs, and it was fine.
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 00:15:17 +0000

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