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jammin75
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feel the vibes !!! "Who Feels it Knows it" Strong like Lion
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cravings
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Love it
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valve head777
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Brilliant 👍,must be genetic!
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Freedom of choice, choice of freedom.
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fatfreddiescat
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Chip of the old block
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JonB67
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Brilliant dub, love the detail on the side.
What's the driver? In the spirit of the original post, I once made a small speaker cabinet or of a hollow log and plugged it with paper mache to make the baffle. Wasnt particularly scientific but sounded fine
I've often considered carbon fibre, or carbon fiber honeycomb composite sheets (paper, foam or aluminium cores) to make some cabinets out of but not convinced about the sound quality enough to invest the money in giving it a go. |
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Dub Specialist Sound
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Ah Jon, cant think of my head now....remember it beginning with B , lol i know not much help
like your idea to try something different ... Valvehead / fatfreddie, lol hopefully, hes coming soon to help me in the work shop, so he best get learning..lol
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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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snowflake
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has anyone tried measuring how much stiffness is added to plywood by different paint finishes - acrylic, polyurea, line-x, fibreglass. expoxy resin? All can have chopped strand mixed in, or be painted over fibre-glass matting. If the coating adds surface hardness and increases panel stiffness then much lighter and cheaper wood can be used. I've found some poplar-core ply that has specific density of only 0.43 Sold as "efficiency poplar" ultra lightweight poplar"
just been reading about natural fibre alternatives to glass fibre that are nicer to work with - flax, jute, hemp etc Edited by snowflake - 22 January 2021 at 6:02pm |
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