Union Jack cab build

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Union Jack cab build

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I had an itch to do something weird but classy. Marshall's 60th gave me an idea to build a Union Jack cab. After studying the details on the jack - ratios between the stripes and alignments I decided to use maple for the 'white' stripes, red heart for - you guessed it - the red stripes and dye maple blue for the blue sections. RIT sapphire blue came the closest on the maple.

Stripe construction

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Had to build a jig to cut the 30.96° angles - I did 31°, you'll need to forgive me. It will cut both sides of the angle by clamping the jig one side or the other.

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The jack glued.

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The blue bits glued in.

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Sides and top trimmed up and finger jointed,

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Dry fit.

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I did my usual free hand route with a 1/32" tapered bit for the Marshall logo. Since the amp is a 1987 I thought it was appropriate. Sealed with gloss lacquer.

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I cut chevrons for handles on the sides as I couldn't bring myself to put handles on - I hate covering up wood. I'm not real happy with them but they work and don't mash my fingers. The front is held on with Neodymium magnets.

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I liked the design enough that I built another for a [someday] 45/100. I angled the top jack for visual interest and then trimmed it wrong and had to do the artful on the front plate to get the main stripe to line up.

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Happy weekend!

Russ
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Beautiful work. Congrats!

Cheers

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Wow, you cheeky monkey!
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Geeze wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:01 pm Had to build a jig to cut the 30.96° angles - I did 31°, you'll need to forgive me.
IDK, you've allowed us to expect more of you. Still, too hard to give this a thumbs down. Really, it's very inventive. I think you've got something elegant there.
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Very cool. Screams "Rule Britannia".
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Phil_S wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 12:16 am
Geeze wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:01 pm Had to build a jig to cut the 30.96° angles - I did 31°, you'll need to forgive me.
IDK, you've allowed us to expect more of you. Still, too hard to give this a thumbs down. Really, it's very inventive. I think you've got something elegant there.
Damn, and I thought holding .04° tolerance was doing really good with wood. I'll strive to do better. :lol:

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a lot of work and very nice cab.. this "piping" around how it is now is slightly too big? :P
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Incredibly beautiful work of art! Amazing! Thanks for sharing.

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Geeze wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:04 am
Phil_S wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 12:16 am
Geeze wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:01 pm Had to build a jig to cut the 30.96° angles - I did 31°, you'll need to forgive me.
IDK, you've allowed us to expect more of you. Still, too hard to give this a thumbs down. Really, it's very inventive. I think you've got something elegant there.
Damn, and I thought holding .04° tolerance was doing really good with wood. I'll strive to do better. :lol:
Russ
I don't know how you can keep a design like this in the mind's eye while building it. I'm certain, if I were to try this, I'd be making a lot of firewood. What you did was truly impressive.
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Outstanding design and execution Geeze.
Palm out British salute.

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I don't know how you can keep a design like this in the mind's eye while building it. I'm certain, if I were to try this, I'd be making a lot of firewood. What you did was truly impressive.
There's the plan, the first steps, the 'Dammit, that didn't work' new plan then a few more steps, cussing & head scratching, a revised new plan [after looking at gasoline...] and more steps. They generally work out and most times the revised plan[s] make it better. Experimental creations require leaping before you see the net. If it doesn't work you can always burn it and deny it ever existed.

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Amazing work!

What a talent.
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Very, very cool!
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Just noticed that I didn't put in any complete pics of the 1987 cab.

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Wow that looks stellar.

Well done.

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