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Bronze brazing?
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Bernd:
Wow Jason, those are very nice fillets. Lots of work in them.

Bernd
PTsideshow:
Yes that is a text book picture of  Braze weld on the frame you have shown after finishing. Whether it is a lugless frame or any other item. The layering or build up of the filler metal and then smoothing it down.
There are a number of torches that can Braze weld that use an AIR/Fuel gas mixture. and yes it is easy or at least faster to use oxy/fuel torches. But with the new torches, Like the ones on the web site, I linked to or others that are being sold currently.
Darren:
Very nice work there Jason, was that yours?
Brass_Machine:
Thanks Glen & Jason!

Appreciate all the info. Was thinking of making a tricycle for the kid :)

Eric
Jasonb:
No Not my work, but the main "castings" on the hit & miss in my Avitar were all fabricated like that, the bronze filler is easily smoothed out to look like the internal fillets you find on castings.

Brassmachine, if you put "fillet brazing" into google you should get some info. Also have a look at this thread on one of the woodworking forums I use, one of the guys went on a course to learn how to build a frame, build starts on teh second page.

Jason
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