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    Posted: 07 July 2010 at 11:15am
Index:
- Build of CB-18's starts at this page
- Build of the modded X10 starts at Page 11
- Duran tops start on page 12
- Build of TH-Spud start on page 17
- Build of CBX's start at page 19
- Build of CNC machine starts at page 29
 
 
First a little introduction I am Yves am 15 Years old and I live in the netherlands (may be a bit late introduction 166post) I already have a pair of hd15s and I cut the wood for another 2, now I am going to build a CB-18 and a X1 and I am going to decide what to use: CB-18 or the X1 and hd15 combo.

Edit: I am not going to build an X1 anymore
 

More info on the Cb-18 here and here

Yesterday I started sawing the wood for one CB-18:
wood sawed:

sanded:

the other 3 planels for a x1 and an another project:


Edited by djyves - 08 August 2014 at 9:33pm
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is that birch or poplar wood?
 
have a nice time building the cabs!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cravings Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 July 2010 at 11:34am
i'm 33 and i still don't have a workshop like that. great stuff man.
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i'm 32 and i still here.
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My dad has a construction company, so that explains the workshop.
nothing glued yet, only biscuits
Just did some work, some pics:
drawing:

again build with lamello/biscuits:

construction:

some more:

for all pics: click here


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Yves  excellent work! 15 years old but serious woodworking skills Thumbs Up



Just do it! ..or do not.. ;)
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I gave my prototype to a free special brew type.
He left it in the rain!
It just is.
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Originally posted by The Builder The Builder wrote:

I gave my prototype to a free special brew type.
He left it in the rain!


Damnnnn Cry   ,first one ..ruined totally or?

for PD186 tryout?


Edited by staiper - 07 July 2010 at 9:11pm
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I haven't bought a speaker yet, will a PD186 do as good as a void v18-1000?

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Yesterday I have ordered: blue wheels+tnuts and bolts to assemble the wheels, and a few connector panels. they should be delivered tomorrow.


I am going to router handles in the top and bottom with a small box behind, will this have much effect on the sound?


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Originally posted by staiper staiper wrote:

Originally posted by The Builder The Builder wrote:

I gave my prototype to a free special brew type.
He left it in the rain!


Damnnnn Cry   ,first one ..ruined totally or?

for PD186 tryout?
I had to move lock-ups, sharpish. Just after I finished our horse decided it didn't want me on it's back! Straight out of side door, 17 stone (me) landing on my kidneysCry
In the middle of this he said he'd have it for now. Later I find it wouldn't go through the door of his caravan......
It's MDF...
I'm only just properly mobile now, found out when I couldn't move....
The control of driver was as such that I would say any driver will be cool...
Bit like a T18, chuck anything inWink (not suggesting the sound was like a t18)..
It just is.
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