You might want to play around with BikeCAD, too.

http://www.bikeforest.com/CAD/index.php#

The full-featured version is expensive, but the on-line Java version
is free and quite fun to play with.  It can even model 650b wheels
with 42 mm tires!

Bill

On Jul 27, 11:25 am, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Grant is apparently going to teach us how to draw a bike frame in his
> little step by step way.  I'm going to follow along.  I want a custom
> frame that somewhat resembles a 58cm 650B A. Homer Hilsen.  The
> critical differences will be that I want it 130mm spaced and want it
> to be a lighter frameset.  I don't know if I'll ever get this frameset
> made, or whether it will be a Rivendell or an Ebisu or a Davidson or
> something else.  But I'm looking forward to drawing it.  I've done a
> fair amount of drafting table work in Engineering school, but never
> went ahead and drew a bike.  Looking forward to it.

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