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Thread: September 2014 Theme Competition

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    Thanks carol. It was a high stress piece but I think it paid off in the end
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    I think that's fab

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    Thanks Mizgeorge =D
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    Keia, lovely piece but why so short of detail? I mean you could have included the brake and clutch levers on the handlebars.

    Only messing Love it. I make parts for bikes as well as doing jewellery so definitely "feeling" this piece. Well done

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    ooh I saw that on fb and loved it.. really an amazing piece

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    Stunning design Keia.....lovely piece!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirring Moose View Post
    Keia, lovely piece but why so short of detail? I mean you could have included the brake and clutch levers on the handlebars.

    Only messing Love it. I make parts for bikes as well as doing jewellery so definitely "feeling" this piece. Well done

    S.M.
    Haha, funnily enough I do have a niggle with it. I didn't put a mudgaurd on it and it bugs the hell out of me =D
    Thankyou everyone for the lovely feedback, it means the world.
    Sian Williamson

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    No mudguard? No stress, tell people it's a "bobber" style bike. They usually don't have guards anyway!

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    That's wonderful Keia - love all the detail and the wheel.

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    Thanks ShineyLauren. The wheel was made from thick ring D wire and 0.50 sheet. I just had to google Bobber S.M and wow, they're some nice looking bikes! There's one called the Darwin Brawler that's really caught my eye. Time to play the lottery I think
    Sian Williamson

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