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Emerson 350 aw
#61

Terry suggested getting a coil from another radio and doing the surgery to sub out the coil....so THANKS Terry!!! Icon_thumbup
#62

Your welcome! I knew you could do it!!!

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#63

Some progress on the cabinet door....

I made a tracing of the one original good door that I have and using 3M's 77 spray adhesive I use for grill cloths I glued it to the piece of 3/8" plywood I got at Woodcraft.  

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/25c8nt5s9g9xbg....jpg?raw=1]

There is a 1/32" slot around the main decorative portion that I made with a 1/32" dremel engraving tool.  On the flip side of the door there is a similar 1/16" section.

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5vjfajmwumu6w....jpg?raw=1]
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tb80l7cz71tvpr....jpg?raw=1]

For the main decorative section I used a router to freehand the design.  It takes practice, some sections are better than others.

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6544qm79vcvy0s....jpg?raw=1]

After finishing the router portion, the paper was surprisingly easy to peel off.  I thought I would have to sand it off but with very slow pulling you can almost get the entire pattern off in one piece.  

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xlxal775qsb5a8....jpg?raw=1]

There will be quite a bit of hand sanding I think to get the bottoms of the decorative portions smoothed out, get the burnt wood off the edges, and round off the edges just a bit.  The I'll cut the door out and see how close I came to a decent fit.  At least I have a technique now that I can use if this door doesn't turn out well.
#64

Kirk would be proud of you, nice idea.

Paul

Tubetalk1
#65

Looking good Bob!

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
#66

still a long way to go but more progress today....

A dremel tool the barrel sanding tool helped get some of the burnt wood (from the router...does that mean my router bit is dull, bad technique, or just the way it goes...?)

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qf3vllh03leigt....jpg?raw=1]

Some 150 grit sandpaper wrapped on the end of a pencil eraser seemed best for sanding the bottoms of the decorative routing sections...sloooooow going!

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ws8niv107bzpzn....jpg?raw=1]

...and the door cut out of the plywood board.  More work to do but getting there  Icon_biggrin

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mqrl5a1iu1wqxz....jpg?raw=1]
#67

That is truly awesome.....

Good work Bob!

Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
AC: 4 DC: 1
Last year: 6
#68

Yes, the router is dull....


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Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
AC: 4 DC: 1
Last year: 6
#69

OK thanks Kirk!
#70

Or moving too slow.

Steve

M R Radios   C M Tubes
#71

Ah.....thanks Steve....that could be it. I was going VERY slow!
#72

I will wait until warmer weather to fully strip the cabinet but I had to find out whether the top was photofinish or not.  The way it looked originally I thought it might be..... but fortunately after the first round of strip with citristrip it is clearly veneer!  What I thought were areas where the "photofinish" was worn away were just crud spots that came off with the stripping   Icon_biggrin  

[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hnrqpw96i4vsxf....jpg?raw=1]
#73

Finally getting back to the Emerson 350AW and working on the replacement door mentioned a few posts back.  The replacement was made from poplar so I wanted to get its color closer to the walnut in the stripped cabinet.  I tried some walnut stain but that just didn’t look right so I’ve used English Chestnut.  It didn’t come out too bad.  I can see where more sanding would have been helpful but I think when I get some toner on the set it will even out some, hope so.  As I look at, maybe a second application of stain might be inorder…

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[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zx50cyk9cn3kdf....jpg?raw=1]
#74

Very nice job on the door Bob Icon_thumbup 

I'd like to order two please Icon_e_wink

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
#75

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