Lacing a 36 hole hub...!
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Lacing a 36 hole hub...!
I've seen a lacing pattern called "crow''s foot." It looks retro and sharp.
Is it an appropriate pattern for a 36 hole hub?
and...
Is it appropriate to have a 36 hole hub front and a 32 hole hub rear?
Is it an appropriate pattern for a 36 hole hub?
and...
Is it appropriate to have a 36 hole hub front and a 32 hole hub rear?
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being divisible by 4, and 3, 36 is fine to do what is groups of 6 instead of 4.
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Generally, you want the larger number of spokes in the rear, unless you're a curbslammer.

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I built a 36-spoke wheel crows-foot style on an old Shimano high-flange hub, and it worked great. Then I noticed fractures on the flange on the radial spokes. Took it all apart, replaced the hub, and relaced it conventionally.
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Are there strength characteristics to the "crow's foot" pattern?
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I'm a vicarious "curbslammer" but am interested in the visual balance front and rear. The rear hub is a SA 2 spd.and I was mistaken when I said 32 rear in the earlier post. Front and rear will have 36h.
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What I make of it is that 36h will work numerically and geometrically! The question becomes then is that pattern functional for 36h hubs?
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I would not lace a 36-spoke wheel crow's foot style. 1/3 of the spokes will be radial, which is asking for trouble on a 36-hole hub. There's less material in the flange, which means it's weaker, which means the radial spokes are more likely to break the flange.
I built a 36-spoke wheel crows-foot style on an old Shimano high-flange hub, and it worked great. Then I noticed fractures on the flange on the radial spokes. Took it all apart, replaced the hub, and relaced it conventionally.
I built a 36-spoke wheel crows-foot style on an old Shimano high-flange hub, and it worked great. Then I noticed fractures on the flange on the radial spokes. Took it all apart, replaced the hub, and relaced it conventionally.
What is a "conventional pattern?"
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"crow's foot" is more about style than practicality - especially for the rear. It will not be as strong torsionally as a conventional cross-3 or cross 2 pattern (having 1/3 of the spokes radial), and the twisting of the crossing spokes can introduce stresses that straight spokes do not encounter.
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Here's another:

32 is 8 sets of 4 each set = (1x radial, 1x trailing, 1x radial, 1x leading)
Here's a link to Wil's Wheels
HTH -
- Wil
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Where would I find and example of what the 3 cross FTW pattern looked like?
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Or, do you mean 'retro' in a steampunk kind of way, which is a retro that never existed ?
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3 leading/3 trailing looks good and can be laced using the same spokes as regular 3 cross. You just have to be careful when you're lacing it up to get the interlacing right between spokes, and to get the valve in a usable position.
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the r & 1X combo looks crowded at the crossing point, maybe 2X with the r one in between better ..
Just, as said before, watch the radial spoke for pre pull through the flange , stress cracking.
Just, as said before, watch the radial spoke for pre pull through the flange , stress cracking.
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I dunno, to me retro on bicycles means road bikes from 1960s/70s, and cruisers/3-speeds from the 40s/50s, and I sure never saw any crowsfoot/radial/etc stuff back then. 36H 3X or 4X, maybe 40H rear on a tandem or touring bike, that was about as extreme as it got. radial was used on old penny farthings, I don't think they'd figured out crosswise spoking yet.
Or, do you mean 'retro' in a steampunk kind of way, which is a retro that never existed ?
Or, do you mean 'retro' in a steampunk kind of way, which is a retro that never existed ?
...sort of a steampunk kind of way but in a more industrial/modern steampunk!
Seriously though I do appreciate the divergent thoughts on wheel lacing. I learning a whole new vocabulary. My first reaction is to form and then function! Being a visual kind of guy, it has look good AND function good!
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Thanks for the indulgence!