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Thread: 1931 Cadillac Roadster
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17th May 2012, 07:23 PM #1
1931 Cadillac Roadster
G'day.
My new project a WIP. A toys & joys plan, made mostly out of camphor laurel, although at this stage, I think not so much of a good idea for timber selection. We will see. From the top, this is where it all happens, the sawdust is left on the floor to soak up the blood when my finger's get to close to the sander. The rest show the part's before shaping & the last the fender's before final cutting & shaping.
I would rather work in the workshop than on this #$%^& computer
Regard's Jim.
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looks great the camphor looks good our camphor in s.aust is light and not much colour
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17th May 2012, 10:16 PM #3
Looking great Jim,
You're lucky you're not on warfarin like me, you'd of needed a lot more sawdust.
You are doing a great job on all those bits.
Thanks for all the photos.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers, crowie
"FRED" is always a pest.....flipping ridiculous electronic device.....Computers have there uses.....
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17th May 2012, 10:38 PM #4
Wow thanks Jim for the WIP. What a neat shop you have. Thanks for sharing the photos. Its always interesting to see how these great models come together. Keep the pics coming.
Bret
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18th May 2012, 07:16 PM #5
1931 Cadillac Roadster.
Bit of an update on the progress of the Cadillac, but next to Brett's Locomotive this is a walk in the park, or a milk run as known by other's, Including myself .Today I cut out the chassis of the vehicle, cut & shaped the fender's & the bumper bar's. Also cut & shaped the front seat & the dickey seat. In the second photo it's coming together as to what it should look like. I still think I made a mistake in the timber selection. I also have to follow the plan's & put the steering wheel on the correct side of the vehicle according to one of my peer's in the USA.
Have a good weekend to all. Jim
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18th May 2012, 08:47 PM #6
G'Day Jim,
Don't sell yourself too short.
While Bret's project is pretty u-beaut; what I see you doing is also pretty dam good.
Keep up the good work.
i'm very much enjoying seeing your progress; both phots & notes.
Cheers, crowie
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19th May 2012, 12:45 AM #7
hi jim looking good i like the choice of wood
bob
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19th May 2012, 12:51 AM #8
I agree with Crowie looks damn good. Thanks for sharing the work in progress photos with us. I know it takes some extra steps but is worth it in my opinion. In the future you can go back and look at the photos of your build and enjoy it once more plus everyone enjoys seeing how it comes together.
Bret
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20th May 2012, 06:48 PM #9
1931 cadillac update
Just a quick update, mainly shaping the rear guard's, front fender's & the bonnet. Mainly hand sanding & very time consuming. First photo,for any of you that have not seen a toys & joys pattern, this part's kit is suggested to be purchased with the pattern. It includes wheel's, headlamp's, taillamp's, steering wheel & body moulding's. It is about $19 US, & for people like me who do not have the tool's & the nous to make my own wheel's I believe it is good value. Next I seem to have the front panel around the wrong way as the steering wheel is on the wrong side again. The roof, seat's & grill surround are being ebonised. I will paint the wheel's tomorrow & then assembly, if all go's well.
Regard's Jim
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20th May 2012, 06:54 PM #10
The car is look great Jim.
I think the $19 for the is a little high.
Bret put me on to one of his local "wooden toy parts" suppliers and I'm sure they were a lot cheaper.
I'll have ask Bret for you plus check back through my old records.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers, crowie
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20th May 2012, 06:59 PM #11
looking good jim cant be much more to do ,making the wheels is the time consuming part, those wheels you are using are £2.00 gbp overhere very expensive when you need a few of them they are cheaper in america but time i pay shipping and customs duty it works out pretty much the same its a shame because they are nice looking wheels
bob
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20th May 2012, 07:02 PM #12
Found them easier than I thought I would, Jim.....
Texas Supplier is Woodworks Ltd Wood Craft Products - Wooden Shaker Pegs, Balls, Wood Toy Wheels
Wisconsin Supplier is Woodworking Parts Toy Making Supply - WoodWorkingParts.com
I've bought from both.
May be worth your while to have a look for next time.
Cheers, crowie
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20th May 2012, 08:37 PM #13
Some other places for wheels, lights etc.
Wood Spoked Toy Wheels | Spoked Wood Wheels | Wood Toy Wagon Wheel
Bear Woods Wood Toy Wheels - Spoked They also sell the toys and joys patterns
Peter
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20th May 2012, 10:47 PM #14
Crikey Jim...........your production rates almost as fast as Henry Fords.....excellent work!
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20th May 2012, 10:50 PM #15
Wheel's ??
Thank's for all your reply's regarding the wheel's & other bit's.I will log this for future pattern's. After the cadillac is finished I was thinking maybe for the next project, & their must be another project, either the horse drawn wagon or maybe the excavator from toys & joys.
Both worry me because of the wheel's on the wagon & the track's on the excavator.
Both pattern's would test my woodworking skill's. If you don't have a go, you'l never know.
Regard's Jim
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