Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Discussions on Talking Machines & Accessories
User avatar
dzavracky
Victor IV
Posts: 1558
Joined: Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:37 pm
Personal Text: college collector
Location: Knoxville Tennessee
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by dzavracky »

Charles: I certainly plan on continuing to make them. I wonder if it is worth keeping the ones that don’t turn out good. They do take up lots of space :?

With all the awesome feed back I’ve gotten from you guys, I have idea on how to improve my mold and how I make them. I started using strips of paper on the bell portion towards the end. But I get impatient :lol: It took at least 30-40 minuets to paste a layer of paper on the bell, if I use strips it will take even longer! BUT I know it will make it stronger. Plus this isn’t a race

Fiberglass has been something I’ve been wanted to experiment with, I think on my next horn I will try that auto body filler :coffee:

I think I’ll finish this first one and see how it goes. It’s always good to try out different things before the final product is completed. Plus I think I need to work on my mold a little bit. The swan neck isn’t completely straight.

David

User avatar
kirtley2012
Victor IV
Posts: 1580
Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 3:10 pm
Personal Text: Buyer of broken things
Location: North Shields, UK
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by kirtley2012 »

Very good!, these horns have wonderful shapes to them, I'm one of the fortunate ones who get to see EMG's every day, but before I got my first machine I started to do a project very similar to what you're doing now, the project ultimately became too much for my knowledge then, but I was very kindly given an EMG Mk IX horn in poor structural condition which I repaired intending to use for the homemade machine when I bought a HMV 31 and was able to create a poor mans EMG and the DIY machine got abandoned, though I do have a plan to make a straight EMG style horn, like an enlarged wilson horn, intended to be hung from a crane or ceiling and used with a cylinder machine, perhaps just a pipe dream, but maybe if I have the time and space someday!

User avatar
Curt A
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 6431
Joined: Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:32 pm
Personal Text: Needle Tins are Addictive
Location: Belmont, North Carolina

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by Curt A »

How to make marbled papers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWq1xkvAfdY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyga8VMWXKg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwaLFLbqJQg

After you learn the basics, you can marble all of your records... :? :roll: :x :lol:
Attachments
Screen Shot 2020-08-11 at 1.44.05 PM.png
"The phonograph† is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.

"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife

User avatar
BassetHoundTrio
Victor I
Posts: 115
Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2017 11:07 am
Location: Chicago, IL
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by BassetHoundTrio »

In the US, there is Rachel Campbell in Boston - she has an Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CampbellMarbl ... d=28838645
dzavracky wrote:Where can I get paper like that? I was planning on re-enforcing the entire horn before trying the gesso. The inside of the bell needs quite a bit of attention.

David

User avatar
dzavracky
Victor IV
Posts: 1558
Joined: Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:37 pm
Personal Text: college collector
Location: Knoxville Tennessee
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by dzavracky »

BassetHoundTrio wrote:In the US, there is Rachel Campbell in Boston - she has an Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CampbellMarbl ... d=28838645
dzavracky wrote:Where can I get paper like that? I was planning on re-enforcing the entire horn before trying the gesso. The inside of the bell needs quite a bit of attention.

David

Thank you! If I ever make it out to Chicago I would love to come see your EMG ;)


David

User avatar
Inigo
Victor VI
Posts: 3779
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:51 am
Personal Text: Keep'em well oiled
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by Inigo »

Well done! I'm one of those with the project only in my mind, and see yours as a great achievement. I think you've done the most difficult part. Now you can reinforce the horn by the outer side, and simply add something to the inside to get it smooth. The conduit shouldn't be difficult. And the base and tonearm could be saved from a parts seller. Any of the big Victor or HMV orthophonic tonearms and soundboxes could work very well. I own a HMV
194, and its tonearm is very long, and has an accurate tracking, so maybe you could scrap a tonearm and motorboard from one of those huge orthophonic/re-entrant machines for completing your project. Kind of what watanabehi in this forum has achieved...
https://youtu.be/43h4pA03l40
https://youtu.be/fI4cSrGYnzk
Inigo

User avatar
BassetHoundTrio
Victor I
Posts: 115
Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2017 11:07 am
Location: Chicago, IL
Contact:

Re: Well I did it, I made an oversized EMG horn...

Post by BassetHoundTrio »

Let me know if you are ever in the area! I am about 16 miles north of the city (thank goodness!) in Glenview, Illinois.
dzavracky wrote:
BassetHoundTrio wrote:In the US, there is Rachel Campbell in Boston - she has an Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CampbellMarbl ... d=28838645
dzavracky wrote:Where can I get paper like that? I was planning on re-enforcing the entire horn before trying the gesso. The inside of the bell needs quite a bit of attention.

David

Thank you! If I ever make it out to Chicago I would love to come see your EMG ;)


David

Post Reply