I made two prototypes for a repro 'Smith's clock can be fitted here' postwar version with raised lettering.
Well...I think it is the postwar version, it's on my '45 NG . But maybe it was also fitted prewar ?
Originally they are made from Bakeliet (I think) the new I make from 2 pack urethane resin.
Have to do some fine tuning to the mould (make a new one) as now the casting is to low to get the correct underside on the lathe.
Actually, I dont know if these are already made by someone...just wanted to give it a try to see if I could make them
That damn lockdown ! makes me do silly things
Front left: repro casting as it comes from the mould.
In front at the right: repro one after cutting on the lathe.
At the rear left canister to make the mould. Right: mould.
repro postwar Smiths clock cover
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Re: repro postwar Smiths clock cover
Vincent this one is fitted in the dashboard of my New imperial of 32 diameter 2 1/4 inch yours is the same size?
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Re: repro postwar Smiths clock cover
Hello Chris, yes, these are 2 1/4 "
the one you have is a stamping/pressing with the letters in it.
The Slovack boys are making yet another version, see other thread by them.
now my first two castings have no ridge on the back that is there against this lid 'sliding' from it's position in the dashboard.
The next ones i will give a ridge on the back.
the one you have is a stamping/pressing with the letters in it.
The Slovack boys are making yet another version, see other thread by them.
now my first two castings have no ridge on the back that is there against this lid 'sliding' from it's position in the dashboard.
The next ones i will give a ridge on the back.
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Re: repro postwar Smiths clock cover
Nice work but there are several NOS here in the village .
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