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Customs Modern Model A Woodie

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mamllc, Apr 6, 2017.

  1. woodiewagon46
    Joined: Mar 14, 2013
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    mamllc, just looking at that finger joint cutter makes me want to count my fingers. That thing looks evil.
     
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  2. mamllc
    Joined: Aug 26, 2008
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    What it ends up costing depends on a lot of things. Being custom, it's time and materials.
     
  3. mamllc
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    I've seen some incredibly realistic wood graining, if you found someone who was really good at it you could probably make a lot of people believe it was wood.
     
  4. mamllc
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    My first thought when I hit the power button for the first time was something like....Holy Sh.....I'm not getting my fingers anywhere near that!! I built a self feeding attachment for the shaper that holds the wood and keeps my fingers at a comfortable distance from the cutters.
     
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  5. gnichols
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    Fantastic. Your work reminds me of a local car builder I'm sure you have heard of, Hercules Motors in Tampa, FL.
    Gary
     
  6. Fantastic! This is exactly the kind of thing I would love to have in my garage.
     
  7. 39cdan
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  8. mamllc
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    Been there. Cecil and Greg are great guys, and they build beautiful cars.
     
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  9. flatheadpete
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    Woah. That is incredible!
     
  10. mamllc
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  11. 39cdan
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  12. mamllc
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    Yes, is the short answer. The longer one is that it is almost never a matter of whether something can or can't be done, as much as a matter of what it's going to take to do it.
     
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  13. 39cdan
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    That's an awesome answer I developed mainframes at IBM years ago I understand


    Sent from my HTC6535LVW using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  14. Wow, what great woodwork. Do you have any photos of your setup for the finger joints? Where did you get the cutter made?
     
  15. mamllc
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    Thanks. The cutters were custom made and it was quite a while ago, I think the company was Nordic Tool, and in California. All from memory though, I don't have any pictures of the attachment and it's not set up at the moment.
     
  16. mamllc
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    I dropped the ball. I normally try to keep a complete photographic record, but. About halfway through building the doors the owner stopped in and took pictures while he was here. Since he already had some, I didn't take any. I have a few, but not much. The car is apart at the moment, the chassis is back at the builders being finished and I am sanding the wood parts so they can be sprayed. Plan is to reassemble it probably early June, will have more pictures then.
    This is it for now. IMG_2728.JPG IMG_2733.JPG IMG_2734.JPG IMG_2735.JPG IMG_2736.JPG IMG_2705.JPG
     
  17. The37Kid
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    I'm sorry I didn't check this out earlier, to be honest I thought it was going to be another 2x4 and plywood build with sheetrock screws, you Sir have some woodworking skills. Bob
     
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  18. rusty rocket
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    Wow!!!!! I'm a self employed finish carpenter by trade and I've alway in the back of my head wanted to build a woodie. My pops has a 28-9 pickup cowl that would be a perfect starting point. I dont own a shaper since my work doesnt require one but that would be a small investment plus I could write it off to uncle sam. VERY NICE JOB INDEED!!!
     
  19. mamllc
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    Sounds like a pretty good plan! Finger joints can be done on a table saw too, and just have to have one cutter made. The joints are 1-1/8" depth and 3/8" on center. Have to be very accurate when you move the fence,but that's not too tough to work out.
     
  20. rusty rocket
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    Yes I could use my table saw, a shaper would be nice though. I dont want to hijack your thread but this is the weird stuff I do. IMG_1355.JPG
     
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  21. philo426
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    Not weird at all!Very cool indeed!
     
  22. Blues4U
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    Haha! I do a lot of circuit modifications and customizations on vacuum tube type guitar amplifiers. People sometimes will ask me if this or that are possible. I tell them anything is possible, it's all a matter of cost. How much did you want to spend? LOL!
     
  23. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
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    jnaki

    Hello,
    I have always like the Model A Woody. But, the thing is unable to lock the doors or roll up the non existent windows. Will you be putting on any windows everywhere? Sure, it takes away from the stock look of the Model A Woody, but as long as you are custom making the wood section, are those in the future plans?

    I have seen custom two door Model A woodies, but a 4 door model with windows everywhere would be functional. Is it a possibility?

    Jnaki
     
  24. COCONUTS
    Joined: May 5, 2015
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    COCONUTS

    There is or was an organization located in PA that builds the same body in a kit form. They even had a system to have roll up windows. The price was not that out of line. But I could imagine the required work involve even if all the wood is cut, shape, and jointed.
     
  25. Looks great!
    You even made the wheels & tires from wood!o_O:D;)
     
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  26. tfeverfred
    Joined: Nov 11, 2006
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    Fantastic work!
     
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  27. Holy Cow,how did I miss this thread?

    I "wood" be remiss if I didn't commend you on the fantastic work,I will be following this one from here on out! HRP
     
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  28. Toqwik
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    Just amazing! What else is there to say...
     
  29. brady1929
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    Yes, amazing! Beautiful.
     

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