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jammin75
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feel the vibes !!! "Who Feels it Knows it" Strong like Lion
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imageoven
Old Croc Joined: 28 March 2007 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 2186 |
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Great stuff.
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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Bams
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That's some nice woodworking going on! maybe a stupid question but isn't it easier to make the flares out of layers plywood?
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snowflake
Old Croc Joined: 29 December 2004 Location: Bristol Status: Offline Points: 3118 |
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I used 44mm*144mm planed timber and 94mm post for the throat pieces. otherwise would have ended up with many small pieces to cut and glue together which is difficult to cut with a rail saw, fiddly and time consuming to assemble, and the more joins you have the more likely it is one of them will eventually fail. Also I struggled to get it cut out of two 8*4 sheets and using some extra timber for these pieces helped. |
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imageoven
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Could you cut the timber sections with your rail saw then? I assume you have the Festool with 55mm (?) cut depth?
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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snowflake
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I had to do some cuts from both sides or finish off the last few mm with a hand saw. a band saw would have made things quicker. |
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imageoven
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Not easy. Good work.
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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snowflake
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good to confirm they actually fit into the rear chamber just need to glue the sides to the internals and fit the front and rear access hatches shifted the drivers forward an inch so might even fit a battery in here!
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smitske96
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What kind of f3 are you targeting?
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citizensc
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Is that a 15SW115??
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KDW32
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Loving this thread
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snowflake
Old Croc Joined: 29 December 2004 Location: Bristol Status: Offline Points: 3118 |
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should do 50Hz - possibly a bit lower if my idea of using a hole in the wheelboard for additional loading works. They are 15SW100. The 115 would have been nice but no way to make the magnet assemblies fit. Would have used the Beyma 15LEX1600Nd but they weren't in stock and are significantly more expensive.
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