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Dub Specialist Sound
Old Croc Joined: 15 November 2013 Location: Smethwick Status: Offline Points: 4873 |
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Posted: 04 November 2018 at 12:13pm |
work it out
pretty simple tbh I had too |
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Musical Roots Reggae Vibration is Life! for music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion!...MUSIC IS LIFE...
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Vaso_Bobinata
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Not really surprised bud, just need the stuff. I will be surprised if somebody got them on DWG. :))))
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djeddie
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The original post is from five years ago, it's no surprise they've disappeared.
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Chas n Dave : it's like Drum and Bass but with beards. E=mc² ±3dB
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Vaso_Bobinata
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Boys I cannot open the images. Maybe somebody has them.
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Simmo1990
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Hi mate. I'm trying to get the cut list but the picture are not visable. Any chance you could send the over to me.
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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For the baffle, you can cut the driver circle with either a jigsaw or a router and jig. Personally I just use a jigsaw unless the circle is going to be visible. You still need the router for the roundover at the edges though, and then you need a straight cut bit and a round over bit. For the panels, you can do a lot of it with a hand held circular saw and a good straight edge, though a festool type is better. The bevel angles require some precision. My Table saw works best for that, but if you have a really good hand held (I don't) it may be fine. You need a drill/driver. You need good strong glue. Much debate about the best glue. Depending what you go with, you may need a caulking gun. Some kind of sander and sand paper of various grit size. Extra coarse will remove excess wood but be careful not to wreck the veneer with it, and fine will smooth the surface before painting. You will need some clamps. Big and small. Lots of clamps, especially if you are making more than one at a time, which everyone does pretty much. Meter stick and or Measuring tape. I also like to have some cargo straps to use where clamps are awkward. Putty knife and woodfiller, or something like it (Glue and sawdust, autobody filler etc. Much debate on this too) to fill the screw holes. Contersink bit to allow the screws to go below grade. Some screws can pull in by themselves, but this can buckle the veneer so I like to use the bit. Whatever painting supplies you need for whatever paint you use (much debate again). Soldering gun and solder supplies. Maybe a staple gun if you use any wadding. Lots of sharp pencils, because they keep disappearing (maybe that is just me). Do it outside if you can. If you must do it inside, you need ventilation but also you want an airtight seal to the rest of the house unless you really love dusting. The driver and access panel will require bolting (much debate, I use the dreaded Tee nuts). Gasket tape for the access panel, and something to cut it.
Edited by b grade - 19 October 2015 at 7:47pm |
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Dubterrorist
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Can you tell me what tools I'll need to build some of these please mate.
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BassPhysics
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just what i needed to find dude
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Venny
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Glad my efforts have helped someone! |
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Predominant Culture Sound System - Roots and Culture
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ClackS02
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you are one beautiful man !
I have been searching HIGH AND LOW for this !!! <3 thanks dude
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b grade
Young Croc Joined: 05 October 2012 Location: Portland OR USA Status: Offline Points: 1337 |
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That should work, just be careful not to cross the thread, because those t nuts will be permanent.
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Venny
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Yeah I noticed that when revising the plans, I figured I'd get around the problem by using appropriate pilot holes and cutting bolts down so they're only as long as they need to be. So the bolts will go through the access panel, through the 'batons' that hold the access panel in place, through the t-nut and then into the panel that acts as the bottom of the chamber by only a few milliliters. |
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Predominant Culture Sound System - Roots and Culture
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