Wheel spoking methods are always of interest to me.

Since I have time and don't build more than ~10 wheels a year the Schraner 
method of spoking has served me well, but I am always interested in other 
methods. 

Seems the like tensioning, truing, and stress relieving are pretty similar 
from builder to builder but spoking seems to have a lot more flavors. 

Best,
Clayton Scott
HGB, CA



On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 5:37:52 PM UTC-7, James / Analog Cycles 
wrote:
>
> Join the fun.  Our first clinic had about 160 different people stop in, 
> and I learned that I shouldn't repeat questions!  Joining the clinics is 
> super easy.  Follow @analogcycles on instagram, and in the stories section, 
> you'll see our name with a glowy glowy ring around it when the clinic goes 
> live.   You can ask ?s by typing them out, and we'll answer them as best we 
> can.  You can only do a live feed for 30 minutes, but if we're not 
> finished, we'll pause while we restart, and wait a few for folks to 
> rejoin.  
>
> Please feel free to offer suggestions for clinics or talks.  All clinics 
> will start at 8pm EST so more folks can watch.  
>
> 4/20/2020:  We don't smoke weed, so why not have a clinic on 4/20?  
> Candice will show you how to wrap handlebar tape.  She's demo it on a tape 
> that requires a bit more from the person wrapping it, so if you get this 
> technique, you can do ANY tape.  She'll also cover twining the end, 
> benefits of different types of tape, and the mysteries of GEL... This was a 
> submitted idea.
>
> 4/22:  Drivetrain cleaning and lubing, the Analog way.  I'd say most folks 
> are either doing it wrong or are trying to hard, or both.  Come watch our 
> simple presentation on drivetrain cleaning and lubing.  We'll also cover 
> cleaning rims and rotors.  Notice: our way to do it is fast, simple and 
> affordable.  No tricks, no special tools.
>
> 4/27:  Headset and bottom bracket installation.  We'll do a few different 
> types, and talk about bear preload and maintenance and why Chris King 
> headsets are over rated.  Submitted idea.
>
> 4/29:  Normal derailleur adjustment.  Front and Rear.  We'll also talk 
> about cables and housing, installation.
>
> 5/4:  1x derailleur adjustment.  Also talk about chain tension, chain 
> length, quick links.  
>
> 5/6:  Open!  Who wants to come up with something
>
> 5/11:  What goes into frame prep?  A talk by Candice about how she preps 
> frames before building them.  Not a clinic so much as a, hey look this is a 
> lot of work but it's important, talk.
>
> We'll keep going as long as people are stuck indoors, or if it just stays 
> popular.  Maybe go back to one a week once COVID lets people get outside 
> more.  
>
> Let us know what you want to see!  
>
> James / Analog Cycles / Tanglefoot Cycles / Discord Components / Fifth 
> Season Canvas.
>

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