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this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:27 pm
by MicaMonster
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Drawers refinished and installed, back door and lock, hinges, hardware. Shown fitting replacement front cabinet door (original was lost to history).

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Interior grilles also painstakingly stripped, and refinished.

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:43 pm
by gramophoneshane
Gee it's coming along nicely Wyatt. As much as we all like an original finish, I cant help but love the look of Mahogany Edisons with a new shellac finish. It really seems to bring out the grain & rich colour so well.
You must be very happy with the way it's shaping up so far. It's going to be a spectacular machine when you've finished.

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:33 am
by Valecnik
Press on Wyatt. Looking forward to see many detailed pictures of the results in the Edison sections of "Featured Phonograph". bruce

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:19 am
by JohnM
Wyatt --
Tell us about how you repaired the mouse hole in the drawer.

John M

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:28 am
by WDC
A stunning job Wyatt. Did you apply the shellac coating with a brush or something else?

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:21 pm
by Kirkwood
Looks great so far! I really have come to like working with the shellac, now that I know a bit more about it. How many coats are on here so far? The finish has a nice rich tone to it, it has depth. Glad you took the time to post those "before" pics---makes the "so far" pics that much more remarkable. Keep up the good work!

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:07 pm
by MicaMonster
JohnM wrote:Wyatt --
Tell us about how you repaired the mouse hole in the drawer.

John M
Wasn't pleasant. :) Had to angle cut the existing wood and glue in two patch pieces, then carve them back into the shape of the missing wood. Then, glued an old piece of veneer over the repair, and continued refinishing. I did not want to put a new piece of veneer over the entire drawer face because it would disrupt the original look of the machine. Granted, there are many remaining tiny bumps and irregularities in the cabinet woodwork, but it is old, and it needs to have a certain level of imperfectness in my eyes. If it was "sterilized," I feel I would have failed in restoring it.

All my restorations are reversible. This means that I use shellac, and old methods. Urethane and lacquer restorations are a bizzotch to "go back on," or continue. So, in the future if I want to add more shellac, it will not be a problem. Same applies if I want to go back and improve the look of anything (literally) on the cabinet. Shellac is easy to work with.

Shown with 5 thick coats of shellac. I let my shellac sit a while, to allow some of the alcohol to evaporate. Makes it easier to apply, reduces dripping, and really creates a nice crystal deep finish. Nothing beats shellac.

What remains:

-detailing of bedplate, and mechanical reassembly
-wood graining of horn and elbow
-restoration of original lid decal
-refinishing of lid

And, um, enjoying it!

I have the 4-minute Model L (fishtail) ready to go on the machine, and also have a Model M (2/4 minute) to try as well. 2-minute records sound amazing on a 1-A.

Wyatt

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 3:27 am
by Valecnik
Hi Wyatt, What about the fish-tail L and M? Will you, did you need to re-oxidise them or were they okay?

Regards, Bruce

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:20 am
by B.B.B
You really brought back the beauty of the wood!

Could you tell us some more of your shellac secrets, how do you apply it to the wood?

Re: this week's Amberola 1-A progress photo

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:16 pm
by Lenoirstreetguy
Wyatt...I love the pics of this project! Keep them coming. The Youtube vid once it's finished will be great!
J