Crafty Conversations
In this episode, I talk to steel frame builder Gary Woodhouse about the craft of making lightweight, hand-built bicycles. Gary explains how butted steel tubing, simple but ingenious tools, and a highly personal design process come together to create Curtis bikes built for life. I also reflect on Day Six of my ride: leaving the Devon hills behind, flying through Somerset with a tailwind, and arriving at my parents’ home in Wiltshire — where a post-it note, a cold beer, and a treasured Ercol table combined for a colourful turn for the worse. Links See the visual journey on Instagram: @crafty_cyclist [https://www.instagram.com/crafty_cyclist/] Click on this link [https://www.instagram.com/curtisbikes/] to see more of Gary’s work with Curtis Bikes on Instagram Visit the Curtis Cycles [https://www.curtisbikes.co.uk/] website to learn more Discover more about endangered crafts at Heritage Crafts [https://www.heritagecrafts.org.uk/] — and, if you’d like to support their work, you can donate via my JustGiving [https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/crafty-cyclist?utm_medium=FA&utm_source=CL&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaeWdRC5aam4chcd8qsNgtNvIs3_VX6SgxMYqp9GbgjdmtKu7gEIA7OQwxiBsw_aem_V8B2htUh9RskL9cj96yQkQ] page
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