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    Posted: 21 September 2015 at 11:25am
Hy. The entire MT121 is kinda beaming a lot,not much dispersion.I used them 2 times outside with 2 MT121 side by side and by ear i must been had along 90 degrre horizontal dispersion.I am not an PA geek but for me sounded pretty well.
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how do you like the B&C horn dispersion?
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I made a router table too, so glad I did its very useful and speeds work up a bit.
 
for mine I used an old router that was kicking around and designed it around the scrap wood I had floating about.
I will upload pics if I get chance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Audio_Stash Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 February 2015 at 1:09pm
Great job. I work direct from a sketchup model too, instead of paper plans.
 
its much easier isn't it... Helps you deal with and understand decimal angles and measurements more.
 
again, good job man
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Hy Ken.I really dont know because i had a lot of sheets home and never counted to see how much i used for any of them.I made HD15 in the same time so used a lot of wood.I did not make any cut list,i had the project open in sketchup and cut a panel on by one.
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how many sheets of plywood did it take for building 2 cabs and do you have a cutting list? Thanks
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good work Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DanielIt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 September 2014 at 11:02am
Hey ! Been 3 weeks now i have finished the second MT121,but due to work did not had the time to post the pictures.I know everyone likes some building pictures so here they are .
same working table...

dont mind the barbecue....











the vacuum cleaner in the background used to draw the sawdust from the tablesaw.


Now i am building 2 more HD15 with 3 flare section.More pictures to come soon.As i work more i get more experience using the table saw and router,and i have in plan to make a router table for my router.
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2 photos as requested :)




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This is the Sketchup i did to build the table.If anyone need the file please let me now and will upload it.
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Originally posted by bitSmasher bitSmasher wrote:

Good table, is it sacrificial? I made similar with intention of running the saw through it, makes cutting so much easier

I did this table with exactly this intention,to be able to cut and bore from above it,but a Festool is WAY too much expensive for my budget.so instead i brought the table saw for 100 quid new and modified it a bit,made a jig at 90 degree and i can cut all mitres and angles with it.The downside is that i have to measure every piece bit by bit as i cut,i need to make some markers on the table(i think i saw the 1 meter out of paper from Ikea to glue on the table so will have to get one).
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Good table, is it sacrificial? I made similar with intention of running the saw through it, makes cutting so much easier
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