More wood enclosure Pics

Started by John Lyons, March 16, 2006, 02:46:39 PM

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John Lyons

Here are some wood enclosures I've been working on. I got on a kick and made a few of them while I was at it.
They are all not quite finished yet but I thought I'd post some photos anyway.



"Brownie" Manual wah with resonance and frequency control



Tweed covered box, Would be perfect for a "Professor Tweed" at ROG!



A Chestnut three-in-one pedal enclosure for member Jimmy54 here   (10" x 6")



A Gilsonite stained oak enclosure, for Jimmy54 as well.



An Apple wood vibrato and reverb switcher for my Twin Reverb clone.


Here are some that need a home. Still in the process of finishing these.
From left to right: Cherry and Black walnut, Chestnut and dark oak and Black Walnut and Red oak Striped.

I will be selling these if anyone is interested.
You can email me at basicaudiowv AT earthlink.net I can make custom enclosures as well.
There are some more pedals here: http://www.mrdwab.com/john

Thanks

John
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Harry

The chesnut one looks great.

Where'd you get the knob on the first one?

John Lyons

Yeah I wish I could get more of those knobs. It's a 50's model I got from my grandfathers stash years back... I have a few others that are truly cool. I have one that's about 3 inches across. My grandfather was a sientist and had a lot of large ekg, eeg and those kind of monitoring devices. He had this one in the shop for years that had literally 50 knobs on it. Problably sitting in some landfill now! ARgh!!!
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Paul Marossy

What the heck is "Gilsonite"?!

Whatever it is, it looks cool!

John Lyons

Gilsonite is my secret recipe...just kidding. It's actually roofing tar..well...the same thing. It's been used for decades and was in a lot of stains and finishes. The main thing is that it's clear and not a pigment.
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shanter


Emnitec


Damn that looks great!!! How do they look underneath??



/Emnitec

calpolyengineer

What do you do for sheilding?

-Joe

Peter Snowberg

Eschew paradigm obfuscation

Paul Marossy

Ah, so that's what Gilsonite is? Interesting.  :icon_confused:

John Lyons

 Thanks for the feedback folks.
I do shielding with aluminum tape folded over and overlapped a 1/4" to make a solid ground connection between pieces.
I do the bottoms differenly depending. Some have matching wood bottoms, some have sheetmetal bottoms. Some have plastic sheeting, 1/4" birch ply...  Sort of depends on the size and which wood I use.





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delbowski

incredible man!  those enclosures are really nice looking!  take pride in it... you have a heck of a unique look!   :icon_biggrin:

Connoisseur of Distortion

they're breathtaking. what kind of price range will they be?

John Lyons

Let me know which you are interested in and I can give you an accurate price.  basicaudiowv AT earthlink.net

The price will be about $25 for the small ones.
You have to figure that the finishing takes about a week to complete, about 6 coats of finish at least, sanding in between each coat.
Then you throw in the wood working time...
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chaddhamilton

Man, John. Those look fantastic!  You're finishing skills are finastkind.

Chadd
Rock on.

John Lyons

Here's what the inside looks like.



Some of them have thicker or thinner walls so I route out the wall thickness just where the jacks will possibly be.
The one pictured doesn't have the routing yet.

There is a 3-4" area along the sides where the jacks can go depending on your Layout.
There cherry boxes will age and get that nice warm orange color over time. I like to leave them in the sunlight to "tan" them.

I am going to tackle a wood wah pedal some time. Just a matter of getting the mechanics worked out.

More pics and stuff at http://www.mrdwab.com/john
John
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jimmy54

Hi John, just spotted the post with the new photos in.  Those enclosures are looking great.  The finishing is spectacular.  Can't wait to get them and start fitting the circuits in.  Think I'm going to go for an orange squeezer, java boost or foxx tone machine and some modulation effect, for the 3-in 1 enclosure.  I think I'll re-house my EH worm into the other one.

Cheers

Jimmy

John Lyons

Thanks Jimmy
Your pedal shells should be there soon. I'm curious to see them when you get the circuits inside and all finished up.

I have a few new ones built now as well. I'll wait to post them until they are finished. Man it takes a while to get these right. I figure they have closer to 15 light coats of finish, Each coat gets sanded down then recoated to get the finish super smooth. Then I buff the finished pedal with steel wool and paste wax a couple times, then 2 coats of just wax and a lot of elbow grease. Takes about a week or more depending. But they look nice when it all done I think.

John

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