Center console Ski slope drink holder modification
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In between other jobs on XJS shooting brake project I completed a mod to the stock ski slope to add cupholders.
I welded in a piece of steel where cut outs for ash tray's were, then traced hole and cut with a grinder. Cup holders were off eBay, they are ubiquitous as they are used by RV'ers. Wood is PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) mahogany veneer. Thats going on all interior wood trim. Finish is satin spray polyurethane and I deliberately left pores in wood exposed. I might try an even flatter clear if I can find one that is easy to apply. I love the flat wood look on new cars. Attachment 153203 Attachment 153204 Attachment 153205 Attachment 153206 |
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Originally Posted by bullittandy
(Post 1356382)
Finish is satin spray polyurethane and I deliberately left pores in wood exposed. I might try an even flatter clear if I can find one that is easy to apply. I love the flat wood look on new cars.
I have seen a few Made in China (great designed , lattice and double top) yet the side were open pore and rough... not what you want in your guitar.. thought I would pick one up and refinish the sides.... to make them smooth and a deep glassy finish... (you will think this is funny) you add the GLASS SHPERES.... to the clear coat to fill the pores like the sound deadening... |
Originally Posted by Jonathan-W
(Post 1356994)
on finishing Guitars the open pores or GRAIN normal are not left in that nice rough state
I have seen a few Made in China (great designed , lattice and double top) yet the side were open pore and rough... not what you want in your guitar.. thought I would pick one up and refinish the sides.... to make them smooth and a deep glassy finish... (you will think this is funny) you add the GLASS SHPERES.... to the clear coat to fill the pores like the sound deadening... |
Originally Posted by bullittandy
(Post 1357028)
Fascinating stuff. Who knew the spread of glass sphere technology?-I love discovering those types of connections between topics.
if you ever choose to do a deep clear coat here is the Guitar (one of many, they have them in colors too) filler LMI Micro-bead Acrylic Paste Filler |
I'm trying to find the what I think is a Walnut Burl veneer. I see a lot of the
standard grain veneers. But, not too many veneers with a burl look. I imagine the stuff is pricey $$$ compared to the standard grain veneer. P O R - Press On Regardless |
Originally Posted by scarbro2011
(Post 1359122)
I'm trying to find the what I think is a Walnut Burl veneer. I see a lot of the
standard grain veneers. But, not too many veneers with a burl look. I imagine the stuff is pricey $$$ compared to the standard grain veneer. P O R - Press On Regardless I've had good luck finding veneers on eBay. Otherwise places like Rocker.com and Woodworkers Supply often have burl veneers. How large a piece do you need? I might have some stashed in the garage. |
Hi Mac Allan !
Thanks for the offer! I'm looking at redoing the 2 strips on the doors which have the Burl type of veneer. They are about 1-1/4" wide X 29" long. For some reason they are showing a fade and cracking near the door jam area. So, a piece 2-1/2" wide X 29" long would do nicely. I can pay for shipping and some towards defraying the cost of the materials. P O R - Press On Regardless |
Originally Posted by scarbro2011
(Post 1359375)
about 1-1/4" wide X 29" long.
Sorry, don't have any long enough. Looked to see if there were pieces you could book match to make that length, but still no joy. Check eBay and online woodworker supply retailers. |
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