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    Posted: 21 May 2019 at 2:42am
good to hear the system's getting noticed, it's a credit to you 
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gosh, don’t the n620’s look mint! Very very nice Jackson and interesting to hear about your circular saw vs Cnc experience. All the best with it. 

The n620's did well at the first gig (Modern Hypnosis lads came up from Melbourne) good punch and x2 per side kept up with 2 PD186 and BMS 4590 per side no trouble for a solid 100-150 people on the dance with some headroom to spare.

Got offered to do the big Loefah (DMZ, Swamp81) gig recently in Syd but was over in Greece on holidays which was unfortunate timing. I think they ended up with 4 point Air Motion or something similar from my mates at Buzz Hire and heard it was a great night!
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Originally posted by Keen Keen wrote:

gosh, don’t the n620’s look mint! Very very nice Jackson and interesting to hear about your circular saw vs Cnc experience. All the best with it. 

The n620's did well at the first gig (Modern Hypnosis lads came up from Melbourne) good punch and x2 per side kept up with 2 PD186 and BMS 4590 per side no trouble for a solid 100-150 people with some headroom to spare.

Got offered to do the big Loefah (DMZ, Swamp81) gig recently in Syd but was over in Greece on holidays which was unfortunate timing. I think they ended up with 4 point Air Motion or something similar from my mates at Buzz Hire and heard it was a great night!
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Originally posted by Sound Chippy Sound Chippy wrote:

Hey Vertx, sorry i have commented sooner on your outstanding builds and contribution to this forum ealier than now. sorry mate being a fello country men. Awesome stuff mate. Inspires me to build more and i have already built a double garage full from top to bottom crammed tight , full of my diy cabs. yet you keep on inspiring me to build more but space is running shy at mo.

Thanks mate. I know the feeling, I have to keep an extra room rented to store cabs! I'm starting some more studio monitor builds as the spare room is chockers LOL

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give us hoy if you down sowth. 

Will do!
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gosh, don’t the n620’s look mint! Very very nice Jackson and interesting to hear about your circular saw vs Cnc experience. All the best with it. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sound Chippy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 March 2019 at 6:32pm
Hey Vertx, sorry i have commented sooner on your outstanding builds and contribution to this forum ealier than now. sorry mate being a fello country men. Awesome stuff mate. Inspires me to build more and i have already built a double garage full from top to bottom crammed tight , full of my diy cabs. yet you keep on inspiring me to build more but space is running shy at mo. i also run the bms 4954 he comps on rcf horn in doubles or 18 sound in singles. love them. sit under two double twelve trapzoid cab which sit unda Tony's/kevin's/tremmor sounds inspired 3 thams aside loaded bms 15" drivers each stack. give us hoy if you down sowth. all the best and keep making sawdust. bless up
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Nice build good job m8t. on a future note, I would of rebated the cabs, no extra effort when you cnc cut the wood, but makes the cabs stronger.
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Originally posted by odc04r odc04r wrote:

Tidy work there! Well done. Sometimes people think that use of CNC is somehow cheating in these matters but most have never tried to wrestle a CAD assembly into submission to GCode. It's just a completely different skillset to the more traditional route.
 
exactly, a cnc will only cut in the way its told to cut, the skill to finish a box has nothing to do with a cnc.
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This has really given me the thirst for "unnecessary" upgrades Smile
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Originally posted by mini-mad mini-mad wrote:

Originally posted by odc04r odc04r wrote:

Tidy work there! Well done. Sometimes people think that use of CNC is somehow cheating in these matters but most have never tried to wrestle a CAD assembly into submission to GCode. It's just a completely different skillset to the more traditional route.
It's still box building. Just with a large injection of computers and the 21st century!!

The worst thing you can EVER say in business is "but this is how we've always done it...."



Every time I've done a build an cut ply myself with my circular saw I have not been happy with the end result, and it's taken much longer than I've had the patience for.

The CNC work is expensive but I try to keep costs down by only getting basic shapes and mitres done at the shop, then drill up the screw holes, route the edges, and plane and sand the edges and do the rest of the general cabinet finishing myself.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mini-mad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 March 2019 at 12:40am
Originally posted by odc04r odc04r wrote:

Tidy work there! Well done. Sometimes people think that use of CNC is somehow cheating in these matters but most have never tried to wrestle a CAD assembly into submission to GCode. It's just a completely different skillset to the more traditional route.
It's still box building. Just with a large injection of computers and the 21st century!!

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Tidy work there! Well done. Sometimes people think that use of CNC is somehow cheating in these matters but most have never tried to wrestle a CAD assembly into submission to GCode. It's just a completely different skillset to the more traditional route.
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