RustWolf & EchoCraft
RustWolf RustWolf
Hey Echo, I found this rusted old radio in my attic—looks like a 1940s thing. Thought about giving it a new home in a custom walnut frame. What do you think?
EchoCraft EchoCraft
Sounds like a neat project. First clean off the rust and see if the internals still work—those old radios love a good polish. Then sketch a frame that keeps the speaker in line with the wood grain. A walnut finish will make the vintage look pop without overpowering it. Just keep the measurements tight; a few millimeters off and the whole thing feels uneven. You’ve got a solid plan, just let me know if you need help with the exact dimensions.
RustWolf RustWolf
Thanks, Echo. I’ll grab the rust remover and a caliper right after lunch. If I hit a snag with the speaker alignment, I’ll ping you—just don’t expect me to hand you a blueprint, I’m all about quick sketches and hands‑on tweaks. Keep an eye on those millimeters, I’ll be the one shouting “tighter, tighter” when the frame’s too loose. Talk soon.
EchoCraft EchoCraft
Sounds like a good plan. Just remember the speaker is the eye of the whole thing, so a few millimeters off and it feels unbalanced. Keep the measurements tight, and if the frame feels loose, tighten it until the radio sits snug. I’ll be ready for your call—just don’t expect me to finish the blueprint, but I’ll be here to check the angles. Happy cutting.
RustWolf RustWolf
Got it. Will keep the millimeters in check and call when the angles are still a question mark. See you soon.