Daniel Busby

Tinkerings of a backyard scientist

Posts On Kinetic Sculpture

Tidying up the details before Showtime

1st May. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We had only had 14 days until the Doo Dah Parade, and we had a long way to go, so we stepped things up into high gear.  I started working every day and recruited as many helpers each day as possible.  I didn’t take time out of my day to blog, as I needed all …read more

Gliding Our Way to the Finish

12th April. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We’ve been working two or three days a week on this thing.  This means we’ve been making a lot of progress, but I haven’t had the time to blog about it much.  Let me see if I can catch things up to something remotely current… We finally got started on the driveshaft.  We welded it …read more

Suspension and Drivetrain

23rd March. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We cut out a large steel frame for the table top.  This will be a weight bearing aspect of the frame, so we used our beefy stuff.  We welded up a nice rectangle a few inches smaller than what our table will be and put it on top of our wooden jigs.  We just needed …read more

Drivetrain Work and Flea Market Hauls

7th March. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

Now that we had the basic frame in place, it was time to figure out how our drivetrain was going to fit inside.  My model had the transmission behind the rear pilot, but with the hardware in front of us we figured out that we could just barely put the transmission in front of him.  …read more

Framing Begins

26th February. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

After hacking up the bicycle frames to distill them into just the parts that we’re going to use, it was time to start welding the basics of the frame together.  I purchased 120′ of 1 1/2″ x 1/16″ wall chromoly tubing.  Alloy 4130 for those keeping score at home.  I’ve also got some 3/4″ tube …read more

Sketching Up and Hacking Up

12th February. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We had a vague idea of how things are supposed to go together.  But, eventually, we’ll have to actually do it.  I took some measurements of the parts I was planning to use and started to put them into Google’s Sketchup.  It has a little bit of a learning curve, but the tutorials were helpful …read more

Four Wheels Complete

24th January. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We finished crimping in the spokes for our wheels.  Over 196 spokes to make and then mount into the 4 wheels.  Luckily we won’t have to do that again. We bought an old golf cart that we hope to use for steering and suspension parts.  I threw all of the plastic away and removed the …read more

More Wheel Work

8th January. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We made some great progress today on the kinetic sculpture.  I’m going to let the pictures tell the story.

KickStarter Launch!

3rd January. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

I just launched our KickStarter campaign for A Moveable Feast. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/480257067/a-moveable-feast   Check it out and help out if you can!  Thanks!

The Beginning of a Kinetic Sculpture

19th December. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

For the past 4 years, I’ve been jealous of the kinetic sculptures at Burning Man.  Duane Flatmo’s beautiful creations were the first to catch my eye.  But soon I was noticing many other art bikes on the playa.  I kept dreaming about building my own, but I couldn’t wrap my mind around how to get …read more

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