Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
I want to see pics!!
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That was some years back and you had to take the pics and have the roll of film developed. I wasn't much on that, but hey now it is the didgital camera age. I will dig up and repost a pic of some wood work in the 68 I have now.colnago wrote:Any pics? If so, I'd love to see 'em! Sounds like an incredible amount of work.Mancar1 wrote:I did a wood interior on the 79 Ford 1/2 ton I used to have. Overhead, console, armrests, and door panels.
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Wood work so far in my 68. Just got the overhead in. Stain is the same color just a glare on the overhead. Going to redo the console.
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
SWEETMancar1 wrote:Wood work so far in my 68. Just got the overhead in. Stain is the same color just a glare on the overhead. Going to redo the console.

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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
Very nice! I like it.
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
Dang! Like others have said, that looks excellent! Gives the interior a very warm glow. I was just going to use a sheet of masonite and paint it white for my headliner. Now you've got me thinking ...
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6 coats on the finish and rubbed out between coats. Was a real bear getting it in, but worth it. 

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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
What wood did you use? Birch? Alder? I'm assuming it's a plywood(?), since it's so thin.
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
Oak paneling. Thinner the better to get those curves when installing. A door skin would be easier to work with. I will use 3/4 stock for the door panels so I can put a nice route around the edge.colnago wrote:What wood did you use? Birch? Alder? I'm assuming it's a plywood(?), since it's so thin.
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
Oak? From the photos, it didn't have that "oak grain look", if you know what I mean. I'm surprised that you're going with 3/4 stock for the doors, but I understand if you're needing "meat" for routing grooves and edging. I can hardly wait for pics!Mancar1 wrote:Oak paneling. Thinner the better to get those curves when installing. A door skin would be easier to work with. I will use 3/4 stock for the door panels so I can put a nice route around the edge.

The headliner is awesone, by the way! Being a weekend woodworker myself, I can really appreciate the effort that went into that!
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
That would be the choice of finish, not the wood. Old style linseed oil based finishes will indeed gum up but modern finishes are not prone to that.flyboy2610 wrote:Looks nice, but with the excessive heat that can build up in the interior during the summer months, could the finish handle it without getting all sticky?
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Re: Armrest made of wood, what do you think?
love the headliner. Great Job! what would be cool is those arm rests, stained the same as that head liner, but I would make a way to put some cushion on the arm rests, humm, thoughts for my dad's F250, my father and grand father both loved wood working
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