Bailey of Sheffield creates jewellery engineered to last more than a lifetime.
Forged at Portland Works in Sheffield (UK), the birth place of stainless steel manufacturing, Bailey of Sheffield is a brand new start-up set to shake up the jewellery world with their unique modular jewellery system.
Launching with their customisable Stainless Steel CABLE™ bracelet, offered with a More Than Lifetime Guarantee, which can be uniquely customised with interchangeable beads and colour options for the clasps and cables. Bailey of Sheffield brings a fresh look to personalising your style.
Fusing traditional jewellery techniques and the latest precision engineering, Bailey of Sheffield jewellery is unlike anything seen before.
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ABOUT BAILEY OF SHEFFIELD:
Bailey of Sheffield creates jewellery engineered to last more than a lifetime. For us, that doesn’t just mean durable high calibre materials or timeless design; it’s about understated pieces that adapt with you and your changing style. Each piece is all about you – a place to curate your own personal style – we just give you a firm, well forged foundation. The CABLE™ Bracelet is the launch product – a customisable stainless steel bracelet available in a range of PVD colours and finishes.
It’s the people behind the company that give our jewellery its distinction. From Bailey came the idea and inspiration for an enduring piece of jewellery; precious, personal and hardwearing. It’s our team of innovative designers and craftspeople that bring the aesthetic; the crafting, the approach to design and making that can only have come from people schooled in a city forged in steel.
ABOUT THE CABLE™ BRACELET
The CABLE stainless steel bracelet from Bailey of Sheffield is made to last more than a lifetime. Unique and customisable with interchangeable beads, it brings a fresh look to personalising your style. Crafted from the highest quality marine grade 316 stainless steel, and hand finished in our workshop in Sheffield situated at Portland Works, the world home of stainless steel, the Bailey of Sheffield CABLE bracelet is made to last more than a lifetime. About the bracelet: Marine grade 316 stainless steel cable 7 x 19 cable construction for extra flexibility and comfort, Exceptional strength that can withstand the most challenging of active lifestyles, Hypoallergenic grade of stainless steel, Virtually indestructible construction. About the clasp: Unique patent pending five part precision engineered design, Quick release spring loaded locking system, Bespoke internal mechanism, Unique identifying serial number, Four Newton compression spring and case hardened ball bearings for added security, Interlocking design allows ease of fastening, Mix and match colour customisation, Virtually indestructible, Laser engraved Bailey of Sheffield Maker’s Mark. Included in the box: your CABLE Bracelet, your Bailey of Sheffield Signature Bead, two stainless steel stoppers, unique stainless steel unlocking tool, laptop protector, luxury cleaning cloth, pack of extra grub screws, stainless steel certificate of ownership with your unique serial number, jewellery care guide, Bailey of Sheffield postcard. Our bracelets come in the following sizes: X-Small (18cm), Small (20cm), Medium (21cm), Large (22cm), X-Large (24cm), XX-Large (26cm). For full details see the sizing guide on our website.
I made this mount trying not to drill holes in the helmet and with the possibility to use it on both of my helmets ( mountain bike and ski).
I used a segment from a broken fishing rod made from fiberglass. You can use other materials (pvc, aluminium, carbon) .
For the camera I used the handlebar mount and for the counterweight I used pieces of lead wheel weights used for calibrating the rims. The counterweights are hooked together with plastic zip cuffs and mounted on the bar with a hose clamp.
I drilled holes in the bar at about 1/3 distance from the counterweights because is it is short and for the camera to be at a greater distance. You can find easily the center weight by sliding the counterweight on the bar. It’s not crucial to drill the holes so precise.
For the rotating part I used a swivel caster wheel with top plate, the smallest and cheapest that I could find (2$). In the middle of the top plate I fixed a nut with european standard thread with a thin metal plate and 4 small nuts and bolts. First I wanted to put also some glue, but it wasn’t needed anymore because the nut was fixed very tight.
A friend of mine made for me a bolt on a lathe machine with 2 different threads: one half with standard european thread to be screwed in the nut from the top plate of the rotating part, and the other part with thread for tripod. I couldn’t find anywhere a bolt or nut with thread for tripods.
This two thread bolt is screwed in the tripod adapter put upside down , which is hooked with an segment from the 3-way pivot arm that comes with the camera. And this segment is hooked to the flat quick-release mount.
The trick is at fixing together the pivot arm and the tripod adapter. I removed the nut from the tripod adapter. Then I took only the plastic handle from a short bolt used at the 3-way pivot arm and used with a long bold used for fixing the camera housing. And a washer, and that’s it.
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