sherrifriend
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Post by sherrifriend on Mar 9, 2018 4:26:51 GMT -8
I am rebuilding a 1967 Shasta compact and the one thing I do not have a template for is the lovely Shasta scallop. (*sigh*)
Does anyone have a lead or tip so I can adorn my cute Shasta with a scalloped shelf?
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mel
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Post by mel on Mar 9, 2018 8:35:43 GMT -8
The 67's didnt originally have the scallop. Do you want the scallop from the earlier models? There are two different scallops in my 1960 Compact. The scallop on the shelf in back that holds the canvas cot which is the same as under the kitchen cabinets. But then there is a different scallop that is around the kitchen sliders. IMG_1794 by Mel L, on Flickr IMG_1806 by Mel L, on Flickr
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Post by sherrifriend on Mar 9, 2018 9:33:13 GMT -8
Thank you Mel. I think I am going to try and recreate the back shelf scallop but It’ll be up front above the counter in mine. It seems like the only one I’ll be able to do. I’ve looked online and most folks just use a bowl or something to make a scallop template. It seems within abilities. No scallop on the 67? What were they thinking?
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Post by Ten on Mar 9, 2018 12:21:56 GMT -8
No scallops in the front because the sliders went away in favor of the cupboard doors. The rear shelf was not used for the canvas bunk after then either.
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Post by sherrifriend on Mar 12, 2018 12:44:55 GMT -8
Thanks Ten. There's something about that sleek, non-scallop look too. I suppose I was thinking the scallops might keep all the things from falling off the shelves. Decisions. Decisions
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