It took me some time but i finally finished this project, for a good part thanks to your advise. I scraped the initial frame and used it to practice more on fillet brazing. I think that part of the distorsion was due to poor miters. As I don't have much time to practice hand mitering until it gets perfect, I build an abrasive mitering machine that works pretty well.
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I then practiced on scrap tubing (the picture only shows a little part of the practice) until i feel more comfortable with heat control and also fillet finishing.
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I then went back to the frame with a new tube set. When done, I couldn't resist to assemble the bike without paint, to see if the geometry fits me well. So far so good, it just needs a seatpost with more setback and a slighlty longer stem.
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My only concern (and question to you guys) is about a few tiny holes in some fillets .
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It didn't show up during practice brazing, but I think I was a little nervous with the real thing and my heat control wasn't always perfect. Question is : does it matter if I leave those holes as they are knowing that the frame will get powder coating ?
Thank you for reading
Christophe
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