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Repro. escutcheons
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09-16-2008, 09:03 PM
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Repro. escutcheons
Was there ever sufficient interest to reproduce those shrinking cellulose-made (?) escutcheons like on the cabinets of models 42-PT94 and other portables? At one time, I thought this forum was trying to collect enough interested parties so that a repro. parts maker would start making them. Any updates about that?
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09-16-2008, 10:56 PM
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Re: Repro. escutcheons
I approached Larry Bordonaro, and Ed (Blacksmith) about making these escutcheons. Neither felt these escutcheons would sell well enough to justify making the molds, not to mention the high start-up costs involved.
It's too bad. Personally, I feel the popularity of the 41-226T, called "The Sled" by many collectors, would alone justify someone tooling up to make the escutcheon available. All someone has to do is copy the 47-205 or 48-206 escutcheon - it is the same pattern, and made of an improved non-shrinking plastic. But the 47-205/48-206 escutcheon is ivory, and a marbleized brown is needed for some models, and a very dark brown for the 41-226T. -- Ron Ramirez Ferdinand, IN |
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09-17-2008, 03:58 PM
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Re: Repro. escutcheons
The cost of rapid replication and prototyping is quickly becoming feasible for small projects like this.
For the DIY crowd, Fab@Home (http://fabathome.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page) and RepRap (http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome) are viable for 3D object printing now. |
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09-17-2008, 11:40 PM
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Re: Repro. escutcheons
Well, whenever anyone wants to attempt this project, I have a 47-205 sitting here, the grille of which may be used to make a mold or whatever. I only ask that I get the original back within a reasonable period of time. Preferably weeks, not years.
-- Ron Ramirez Ferdinand, IN |
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