Frying Pan Construction.

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Frying Pan Construction.

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Couldn't help but post these photos of my new long scale eight string being made by Ross Coole in Fremantle, Western Australia. Initial stages at the moment, with the wooden pattern only finished so far.
Being on the opposite side of the country, I can't witness any of this personally, but a friend of mine is documenting this for me. He'll take video of the aluminium being poured next week, which I'll post for any interested people...

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Hey, that's going to be cool! Nothing like a Fry Pan. Have you read all the great archived posts by Rick Aiello?
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Looking forward to seeing the progress - thanks for sharing!

Cheers,

Fred
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Hey Mike, no I hadn't read Rick Aiello's posts. Looks like I have some reading to do...
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Post by Jeff Spencer »

Whoa Ben. Cannot wait :whoa: Please keep us informed. I am building a wooden one (poor mans version) just because I love the look of a frypan.I think the wooden blank may make a steel in it's own right! ;-)
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Looks like a fun project! I've built a few wood frypans. Good thing is, they are usually small and light compared to some designs. :D
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Cool stuff! ... looking forward to seeing it progress 8)
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The pouring of aluminum should be interesting. There is a shrink factor when the casting cools. Not likely a big deal, since most Rick frypans are not true 22.5 inch scale, for example, being a bit shorter. I've never tried pouring aluminum ( and I don't even pour beer anymore) :)
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Update. Here's the sandcast being made.


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Subscibed! Being an Engineer in my day job, I'm liking this.....
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Wow factor high considering you had not been aware of Rick's cast postings, pretty incredible to have a 2nd founder independant of the other.
Benjamin, what kind of electronics are planned?
It'd be interesting to A/B a Rick vs Rick's vs your's in all aspects.
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Hey Ron, just to clarify, I'm not actually making this guitar, it's being made for me by Ross Coole. I'm lucky enough to have a friend on hand to document it. :D Ross will be making the horseshoe pick-up. When I tried one of his other fry pans, it sounded superb!
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I probably knew that, but at least it's happening! Does Ross have a web site?
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I'm afraid he doesn't!
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Well it's taken a little while, but it's finally arrived, just in time for Christmas! Here's a few pics:


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And here's a few quick videos of Lucky Oceans having a play just after it was strung up for the first time:

http://youtu.be/sL1FmQ1MPQE

http://youtu.be/YM-AkdNodnc
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Wow ...
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double wow!.......
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Ok....it's too easy but nobody else took the shot.....

How "Coole" is that?........ :P
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Gorgeous. Congratulations.
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Absolutely freaking magnificent! :whoa: :whoa: :whoa: I wanna hear some Hawaiian on it.
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Hot Dam! .. I love it! Image
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Posted: 31 Aug 11 7:20am Post subject:
Hey, that's going to be cool! Nothing like a Fry Pan.
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Looks and sounds very much like a Ricky frypan to me!
Next obvious question:
WILL he make another?
HOW much$?
WHERE do I send the money???
Beautiful!
Put me on the list right now!!
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Yea me too..I want one...
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