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Rally Navigator's Work Board

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I think this the first time I've posted up something for you to look at

Background to this. Two members of my vintage sports car club got married a few months ago. I only found out on July 2nd (at 04:12 BST!). I like this pair so I thought I'd make them something especially as both are, to put it politely, very, very affluent and don't need a toaster or kettle. However, both compete in vintage car rallies around the world as well at home.

This started as 'I know, I'll cover a clip board for them' ~~ then it grew and grew as I added the things that rally navigators need to hand. Vintage (aka Antique) cars do not have very many places to stow the necessaries during a rally.

This is one of the pair with one of their cars, an early Buick

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Now I present to you my Rally Navigator's Work Board.

About 4 evenings designing and thinking about it and 7 days to make, maybe just about 10 hours in total.  It measures 34 cm wide by 42 cm long. Leather is some 2mm (belly type I think) that I had laying around in my oddments box. Dye is Fiebings. A couple of years ago I over thinned some Tan colour so I added some Dark Brown to it and added some Red dye just for. . . . well, cos I felt like it. And speaking of felt, sandwiched between the front and back leather pieces is 3mm MDF board with a layer of felt on the back. Item holders on the front are sewn to the front leather but all rivets are ready-rivets which go through the MDF board, but not the back piece of leather. The holder for the stopwatch was wet moulded, then a soft leather glued to the inside. The pen/pencil holder is wet moulded. The eraser/sharpener loop is just a strap sewn on. After dyeing it got several coats of thinned Resolene and then about 3 coats of a floor 'polish' which is actually a water-thin acrylic varnish. I find a few coats of this helps water-proof items

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Without the map in place:

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Across the top: 4 sail eyelets, you always need somewhere to tie or hook things, in this case I've looped the stopwatch lanyard through them. Below is the pencil/pen holder. Left the eraser/sharpener held by a loop, then the maps clip and on the right the stopwatch pocket. Below it is a bulldog paper clip - tbh I'm not happy with that but I couldn't find anything better. The back of the note book below that slips down through a slot in leather. It covers the top of a pocket deliberately

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The pocket, unobscured,

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A few items stuffed in with card to stretch the pocket a wee bit

The rear of the board is plain except it has a panel with the couple's names on it sewn on

Plenty of mistakes, could have been better I know

 

 

 

 

 

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This is really cool! Great job and totally and completely matches the sport!  Great job

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Looks great! Clever idea, they will definitely be pleased.

 

Ferg

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Thank you for the compliments. 

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Love it & I am sure they will too!

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That is so nice.

 

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Nicely done, bet they're loving it. :0)

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That is a really thoughtful and useful gift. I am sure it will be very well received.

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Thank you once more folks.

This was handed over at one of our club events on July 20th. The couple were rather pleased with it.

Time will tell, and so will they, if it serves its purpose.

There is a club event this coming Sunday, 4th August. I do not know if the couple will be out for it. If they are it is an event in which this board will be useful to them

Secretly I'm hoping a few club members might ask about having something similar 

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And so they should ask. It's a great piece of kit 

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yeah but, no but, yeah but, no but, yeah but, the ones in my motor club are a tight-fisted lot.  :(

They'll spend ten of thousands on a vintage car but wont spend £20 on a new jumper or trews  :rolleyes2:

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18 hours ago, PigasusStudio said:

Nicely done, bet they're loving it. :0)

I'll second this!

And I like the word "Pigasus"!

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Nicely done, good idea.  I have a question, how readily do the pencils/pens come out?  It looks like there's interference in either direction?  Or is that just an optical delusion?? Cool Buick..man......

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2 hours ago, LederRudi said:

And I like the word "Pigasus"!

Hehheh, thanks

12 hours ago, fredk said:

yeah but, no but, yeah but, no but, yeah but, the ones in my motor club are a tight-fisted lot.  :(

They'll spend ten of thousands on a vintage car but wont spend £20 on a new jumper or trews  :rolleyes2:

Ah, but a vintage car is often a passion, and a toy, and a general all-around-fun-thing. Jumpers and trews, not so much (even if people at some levels of affluence will pay more for such things than I paid for my non-vintage vehicle). Your Rally Navigator's Work Board could fit into that first lot, especially if you price and craft them as a luxury item. :0)

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13 hours ago, fredk said:

yeah but, no but, yeah but, no but, yeah but, the ones in my motor club are a tight-fisted lot.  :(

They'll spend ten of thousands on a vintage car but wont spend £20 on a new jumper or trews  :rolleyes2:

Your vintage car club sounds a lot like a target-shooting club. I know of one chap who has a very extensive and valuable collection of Lee Enfields. ("Nice L42" "Thanks, this is the shoddy one, the nice three don't leave the safe" etc.) His wet-weather gear is a set of dayglo overalls a tarmac gang threw away as too disreputable.

I find that particularly affluent persons can be some of the most penny-pinching of all. (My granda would say "tighter than a duck's arse", but I'm no so indelicate.) After all -- they didn't get rich by spending money!

Edited by Matt S

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17 hours ago, MikeRock said:

Nicely done, good idea.  I have a question, how readily do the pencils/pens come out?  It looks like there's interference in either direction?  Or is that just an optical delusion?? 

partly optical, the pencil slides in and out easy enough. The eraser/sharpener unit needs sliding down a bit to allow the pen to slide out to the left. Initially there was not going to be anything to the left of the pen holder, then it was just going to be an eraser, a lot smaller of what went in.

On the Mark 2 I might slope the pen holder, left side low, right side high. Its also been suggested to put the pens vertically (and allowing them to poke up past the end of the board) where the eraser is and put that next to the stop watch. I'm toying with the idea of having two map clips; either one top & one bottom, one top & one on left side ~ in an open car one needs to hold the maps and papers well or they take off and away.

PS. On Thursday 1st Aug I received a nice letter of thanks from the recipients

 

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I'll throw in a late follow-up. 

Last year my son met up with the board's owners at one of our club events. He was told to pass on a message; that my board is 'world rally winner' board now. The couple had used it in some world vintage car rally which they had won.

I patiently await orders to come flooding in from around the world from vintage car rallyists -   :whistle:  :lol:

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2 hours ago, fredk said:

I'll throw in a late follow-up. 

Last year my son met up with the board's owners at one of our club events. He was told to pass on a message; that my board is 'world rally winner' board now. The couple had used it in some world vintage car rally which they had won.

I patiently await orders to come flooding in from around the world from vintage car rallyists -   :whistle:  :lol:

Perhaps even some international fame!  Nice work by the way.

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Nice job on that looks very cool.

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