Looking for the rear bead molding or front should work too , the side molding are longer but i could cut it down . Any help please! Would have to be shipped in a tube .
Thanks Eric
WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
It's called "pearl & bead" molding. Maybe these folks can help you: https://www.osbornewood.com/pearl-moulding.aspx
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Thank you Jerry, i will looking into that.JerryVan wrote:It's called "pearl & bead" molding. Maybe these folks can help you: https://www.osbornewood.com/pearl-moulding.aspx
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Eric,
Its not that hard to make a mold of the trim, cast it and then color with oil based paint.
If you want to try this PM me and I will give you details and products. Please include your phone #
Abe
Its not that hard to make a mold of the trim, cast it and then color with oil based paint.
If you want to try this PM me and I will give you details and products. Please include your phone #
Abe
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
need4art wrote:Eric,
Its not that hard to make a mold of the trim, cast it and then color with oil based paint.
If you want to try this PM me and I will give you details and products. Please include your phone #
Abe
Dear Abe,
I bet a lot of us would enjoy learning from you how to do this. Please consider a public posting.
Dave D
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Thank you Abe ,need4art wrote:Eric,
Its not that hard to make a mold of the trim, cast it and then color with oil based paint.
If you want to try this PM me and I will give you details and products. Please include your phone #
Abe
A public posting would be a great idea!!
Thank you Eric
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Me too!! I have a Regina music box missing a bit of rope molding.Dave D wrote:need4art wrote:Eric,
Its not that hard to make a mold of the trim, cast it and then color with oil based paint.
If you want to try this PM me and I will give you details and products. Please include your phone #
Abe
Dear Abe,
I bet a lot of us would enjoy learning from you how to do this. Please consider a public posting.
Dave D
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Lets do this, send me some close up pictures of what you would like to reproduce and the length of it. I am currently in the middle of a job for one of my museums and leave for Mexico to open a micro credit program for Rotary International. I have never done a video before except with my cell phone and I think I will need to get a stand for it. You guys are much more tech. Can I do a decent job with my Samsung 7 phone?
I should also say that I am working on another phonograph restoration project. Working with a 3-D company to see if it is practical for us to have parts made, with matching finishes at a reasonable cost that is eating into my spare time. But if this works we will be able to get really well done parts-and they can do things in wood-like your trim!!!
Abe
I should also say that I am working on another phonograph restoration project. Working with a 3-D company to see if it is practical for us to have parts made, with matching finishes at a reasonable cost that is eating into my spare time. But if this works we will be able to get really well done parts-and they can do things in wood-like your trim!!!
Abe
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
Abe,need4art wrote:Lets do this, send me some close up pictures of what you would like to reproduce and the length of it. I am currently in the middle of a job for one of my museums and leave for Mexico to open a micro credit program for Rotary International. I have never done a video before except with my cell phone and I think I will need to get a stand for it. You guys are much more tech. Can I do a decent job with my Samsung 7 phone?
I should also say that I am working on another phonograph restoration project. Working with a 3-D company to see if it is practical for us to have parts made, with matching finishes at a reasonable cost that is eating into my spare time. But if this works we will be able to get really well done parts-and they can do things in wood-like your trim!!!
Abe
I can mail you a section when you get caught up no rush , i got the rest of my life!!
Thanks Eric
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Re: WANTED: Front or rear bead molding for Edison W 250
I found some remade pearl beading a bit different , looking for a donor machine someone might be parting out!
Thanks Eric
Thanks Eric