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hey guys welcome back this is the final video in the bicycle frame build series I tricked you guys actually it wasnamp;#39;t a trick some of you guys thought the last video was short and I agree so in this video Iamp;#39;m going to cover facing and reaming the head tube and bottom bracket and then finally going into some detail on how I made the PB badge first facing and reaming the head tube this being my first time I wasnamp;#39;t sure how much tension to put on the spring and I ended up putting a bit too much I found that just a bit of tension does the job of course it depends on the spring youamp;#39;re using but for my spring several turns was pretty good then once the facer touched down on the head tube I just kind of kept an eye on it and stops when I could see the tool cutting the full top surface of the head tube I then proceeded to pull the tool out of the head tube in probably the worst way possible I was so excited to finally be finishing the frame that I wasnamp;#39;t