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Got the 2 laptops Close to done now. Updated Photos
Posted: 9 Mar 2022 12:05 pm
by Andy DePaule
Just got the laptops with the lacquer finish on them.
Had the finish done in Saigon since it's still way too cold here in Oregon to spray lacquer.
They also do a great finish and only charged me about $45.00 for both.
I'd have spent more than that on a can of good lacquer not to mention sanding, spraying several coats, sanding down to 1000 grit and buffing.
No shipping since my wife brought them back with her.
I'm very happy with the way they look and hope to get them finished very soon.
lacquer finish
Posted: 10 Mar 2022 10:41 am
by Greg Forsyth
Hi Andy,
That is a great looking finish. Shows off your beautiful wood working, and makes the grain jump out.
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 4:42 pm
by Chris Boyd
Gorgeous !
Posted: 13 Mar 2022 4:56 pm
by Barry Coker
Thanks...
Posted: 14 Mar 2022 1:37 am
by Andy DePaule
Thanks Chris, Barry, Greg Jim & Tim.
I have a friend making Bigsby style PU's for these now.
He will ship them next week so I can then route to put them in.
Guess I'll save the Alumitone PU's for some other project.
Andy
Posted: 14 Mar 2022 4:40 am
by Jim Pollard
Looking really nice! As an IT guy the title really got my attention... did WHAT to laptops?
Posted: 14 Mar 2022 6:16 am
by Tim Toberer
Very nice work you have there!
Posted: 14 Mar 2022 9:28 am
by Eric Dahlhoff
I really love those New Yorker inspired laps Andy!!!
Thanks Eric
Posted: 16 Mar 2022 1:17 am
by Andy DePaule
Thanks Eric,
And thats a nice ZB you have too.
Andy
A little update
Posted: 31 Aug 2023 8:53 pm
by Andy DePaule
A little update since my last post on this was over a year ago.
Due to health I had to give things a break but am now getting back to finishing these two lap steels.
Got the electronics done yesterday and have them both strung up now.
Both sound very good with the Alumitone pickups. I'm very happy with that.
I had to change my planned output jacks and will now need to make now aluminum plates to mount them on.
I have also decided to remake the stainless steel plates holding the tone and volume control as I didn't like the font I used the first time.
They are now being made for me in Saigon and I will be there for 5 weeks leaving here on the 12th of September.
I should be able to complete them both soon after I return in mid October.
Looking forward to taking photos of the finished guitars and posting them here.
Best wishes,
Andy
Photos of where these are now.
Posted: 2 Sep 2023 12:03 pm
by Andy DePaule
Photos of where these are now.
The simple jig I made for routing the pockets for the Alumitone pickups.
The opening measures 3&15/32" X 1&3/8" and was used with a 1/2" flush trim router bit with bearing guide.
That cuts a perfect pocket to 5/8" deep for a perfectly snug fit, but adjustable fit with no need to square out the rounded corners left by the router.
I had not known that Lace Alumitone will make 8 string pickups.
They would also be perfect for an electric bass.
So as stated before, I am only needing the new Control plates that's being made now and the new Jack mounting plates that I'm making today to have these both finished.
I'm thinking I will sell the long scale steel when finished and keep the short scale since I prefer that scale.
Posted: 2 Sep 2023 12:19 pm
by Chris Harwood
I too love the look of the National design of those. One thing that bugged me on the originals was on the 6 strings, the 5th and 2nd strings were "bent" around the 1st and 6th tuning pegs...like the designer didnt account for that and it was too late to make a headstock change. Do you have a clear run to your tuning gears, from the nut? From your pics it looks like you do!
Love the Bigsby headstocks too..in the earlier photos. Your finish work is stellar.
Posted: 2 Sep 2023 12:29 pm
by Tony Glassman
Beautiful work as usual !!!
Thanks Chris
Posted: 2 Sep 2023 6:33 pm
by Andy DePaule
Thanks Chris for the nice comment.
I also hate that same design flaw, so I measured carefully and made my pegheads a tad wider just so that the 2nd & 7th strings would not contact the 1st & 8th string posts.
I also put an extra step on the top of the pegheads for style.
Where the New Yorker is the same thickness throughout the body, I made mine to step down 1/8" from the center Maple to the Black Walnut and the another 1/8" drop to the outside Maple wings.
Looks cool and a little more stylish, but presented an unforeseen problem as the outer edge is now just 1" thick. With the 1/8" roundover that only left 7/8" for the plate to hold the jack.
Most of those available jack plates are an inch or more so I need to make my own with no room for error.
If I ever do this design again I will make the body about 1/4' to 3/8" thicker and avoid those issues. Live and learn!
The Bigsby copies are on my to do list, but I plan to finish my pedal steel first.
On the PSG I intend to sand and polish out the aluminum frame to a mirror finish before we leave for SE Asia next week.
If time allows I'll also attach the "floating" soundboard to the frame.
I also am restoring my 1930 Ford Model A as well as a recent purchase of a 1922 Chevy 490 Touring car.
The Chevy has been largely restored, but only had the primer. I will try to paint it this winter if it's not too cold in the garage.
That along with a 5 week trip to Saigon in 10 days won't leave me much time for anything else.
Best wishes,
Andy
When I got the Model A it had the usual stamped metal dash.
Was thinking of painting the wood grain like many have done, but then decided that since I've been a woodworker all my adult life I would make it out of wood like all the classy cars from those days.
I plan to also make the inside window frames this winter with Maple and Black Walnut to match the dash.
Thanks Tony, When....
Posted: 2 Sep 2023 6:37 pm
by Andy DePaule
Tony Glassman wrote: Beautiful work as usual !!!
Thanks Tony,
When will we get a chance to get together. Would be nice to see you both again some time.
Best wishes,
Andy
Got the first one done...
Posted: 13 Oct 2023 8:25 pm
by Andy DePaule
Got the first one done last month for anyone interested.
It's the long 24" scale. I plan to get the short scale 22.5" scale when I return to the US this week.
I put the long scale up for sale before I left and hope to sell it when I return on the 18th of October.
Tone & Volume controls with great sounding Alumitone pickup.
Comes with a nice padded soft shell case that has a large pocket.
I'll be keeping the short scale 22.5" one for myself.
I learned a lot doing these first two proto types and may do two more some time soon.
Posted: 14 Oct 2023 4:37 pm
by Bill Fisher
I like the Bigsby stuff. Thanks.
Bill
Me too, but...
Posted: 15 Oct 2023 1:03 am
by Andy DePaule
Bill Fisher wrote:I like the Bigsby stuff. Thanks.
Bill
Hi Bill.
Me too, but I do want to finish the pedal steel first before I get to those Bigsby style items.
Thanks,
Andy
Posted: 16 Nov 2023 11:57 pm
by Mark McCornack
Andy,
Every time I see your work I am just gob-smacked! Just gorgeous.
Mark