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  • sdl2112
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 571

    Troels' Jenzen Seas Build

    Here is my first build. I'm doing the Jenzen NEXT T25 with the CA26RFX woofer in a ported cabinet, info here. These started out to refurbish a pair of RTR 300D speakers with new front baffles for my brother but it turned into a complete rebuild. I like the Jenzen series of speakers, the cabinets were just the right size and I already had the W18NX drivers on hand so it was a go...I started in May and I'm far enough along that I think they will be a success so it's about time I started this thread.

    Here's a few pics...many more to come

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    One of the speakers

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    Sketch of the design

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    The drivers

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  • sdl2112
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 571

    #2
    More pics

    Trimming with the Festool TS75...simply awesome :T

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    Trimming complete

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    Plunge cutting is so easy...

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    • sdl2112
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2006
      • 571

      #3
      1" MDF cutting to size

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      Mid woofer panel dry fit

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      Bracing blocks

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      More bracing

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      Bracing detail...allows easy installation of brace

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      • Johnloudb
        Super Senior Member
        • May 2007
        • 1877

        #4
        :T look forward to seeing this come together.
        John unk:

        "Why can't we all just, get along?" ~ Jack Nicholson (Mars Attacks)

        My Website (hyperacusis, tinnitus, my story)

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        • Steve Manning
          Moderator
          • Dec 2006
          • 1891

          #5
          OK I'm jealous, I would love to have that Festool TS75. Looking good so far though.
          Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



          WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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          • sdl2112
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2006
            • 571

            #6
            Braces installed

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            Applying 1/4" cherry plywood

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            Clamping...

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            Results...

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            • Hank
              Super Senior Member
              • Jul 2002
              • 1345

              #7
              Good work, there, fellow Austinite! Lotsa clamps - good.

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              • sdl2112
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2006
                • 571

                #8
                Originally posted by Hank
                Good work, there, fellow Austinite! Lotsa clamps - good.
                Thanks!...but no comment on the tape...it is your brand

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                • Leeuwarden
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 24

                  #9
                  This is supposed to be a very, very good speaker. I'm considering building it myself. Thing is I just finished building new speakers... :-)

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                  • jim1961
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 357

                    #10
                    I am the recipient of my brothers hard work and hospitality.

                    Great work Scott!
                    Seek out and destroy early high gain room reflections

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                    • sdl2112
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 571

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jim1961
                      I am the recipient of my brothers hard work and hospitality.

                      Great work Scott!
                      Thanks Bro...

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                      • jim1961
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 357

                        #12
                        I am brand new here so wanted to ask if there was a place to talk about DIY room acoustics?

                        ETC, Toole, Lede, RFZ, ISD termination, ISD gap, Haas effect, these kinds of things.
                        Seek out and destroy early high gain room reflections

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                        • sdl2112
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 571

                          #13
                          Hardwood corners

                          Knowing I probably couldn't miter the 1/4" plywood accurately enough and to provide more damage resistance, I added hardwood corners. I found the sacrificial piece of MDF was necessary to eliminate tear-out of the veneer. Luckily I tried first on a scrap piece.

                          Routing the corner

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                          Placing the hardwood pieces

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                          Gluing/clamping

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                          After flush trim with router

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                          • CADman_ks
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 497

                            #14
                            Originally posted by sdl2112
                            Braces installed

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                            Off topic, but nice bike!

                            I just started riding dirtbike. Long time on the street, but now switching over to the dirt!

                            ...and nice build.
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                            CADman_ks
                            - Stentorian build...
                            - Ochocinco build...
                            - BT speaker / sub build...

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                            • sdl2112
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 571

                              #15
                              Originally posted by CADman_ks
                              Off topic, but nice bike!

                              I just started riding dirtbike. Long time on the street, but now switching over to the dirt!

                              ...and nice build.
                              Thanks!...We are kind of opposites...I grew up on dirt bikes, now that I have a street bike I don't ride the XR600

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                              • sdl2112
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2006
                                • 571

                                #16
                                Baffles

                                My plan is to have black painted baffles front and back...should give a unique look and is easier for construction.

                                The front mid baffle was made with the help of a tenoning jig for the side cuts and a 45deg router chamfer bit for the top and curved lower part.

                                For inserts I used the PE barbed type...they work very well.

                                Flush trimming of the back baffle to size

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                                Front baffles

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                                Mid cut out detail

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                                Inserts with a little glue for added strength

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                                • Steve Manning
                                  Moderator
                                  • Dec 2006
                                  • 1891

                                  #17
                                  Scott these are starting to come together nicely. I had to turn the leaf blower loose on the garage after I flush trimmed my baffles, mdf dust every where.

                                  Steve
                                  Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                                  WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                                  • JonMarsh
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                                    • Aug 2000
                                    • 15282

                                    #18
                                    Coming along very nicely, Scott! Your dust control looks like it works rather well
                                    ! :W
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                                    • sdl2112
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Mar 2006
                                      • 571

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Steve Manning
                                      Scott these are starting to come together nicely. I had to turn the leaf blower loose on the garage after I flush trimmed my baffles, mdf dust every where.

                                      Steve
                                      Yep...I know what you mean...dust collection only goes so far Jon, just saw your post...looks can be deceiving...this was after flush trimming the cherry corners. Otherwise it works pretty well.

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                                      • Steidl Guitars
                                        Member
                                        • Sep 2009
                                        • 48

                                        #20
                                        Scott, I read in Steve's thread that you're going to use rattle cans to finish these? I'm going to suggest that you spring for a small compressor, that you need to put air in your Monster's tires and a dozen other things, no doubt ;-), and a cheap HVLP gun. It's a much better way to apply finish, way more fun, and an excuse to get a small compressor for the garage.

                                        Heck, maybe you can ask santa for those :-)

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                                        • sdl2112
                                          Senior Member
                                          • Mar 2006
                                          • 571

                                          #21
                                          I know...I know...that is my destiny ...My problem is I'm tackling too many new things already...so what product do you suggest? I think I can make do on this project, with patience I've done ok.

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                                          • Steidl Guitars
                                            Member
                                            • Sep 2009
                                            • 48

                                            #22
                                            My gun is pretty fancy, but plenty of folks have been happy with $40 hvlp guns from Home Depot or similar, just make sure you can get different nozzles for it, so you can spray coarse (primer) or fine (lacquers) material. I prefer smaller guns, but I'm not spraying cars or anything.

                                            My compressor is small, maybe 12 or 15 gallons, but most hvlp guns require very little air, so even a 2-gallon pancake should do; just check the guns requirements versus what the compressor can deliver.

                                            You can get by with rattle cans, but seeing as you need a compressor anyway... ;-)

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                                            • Coconutout
                                              Senior Member
                                              • Oct 2006
                                              • 329

                                              #23
                                              hehe i would love to have this compared to the statements when finished. europe vs america!

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                                              • sdl2112
                                                Senior Member
                                                • Mar 2006
                                                • 571

                                                #24
                                                No hiding now...

                                                I'm pretty much up to date with the build...this is all current work in progress...so many details left :E

                                                Temporarily attaching the baffles to size the bases.

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                                                Base detail...I made a small rabbet cut around the baffles to provide a uniform gap.

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                                                Zinnser's SealCoat works well for sealing MDF...I diluted it a little with the alcohol for better initial absorption. It really strengthens the edges as well.

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                                                Baffles ready for primer...added a little Bondo® Glazing & Spot Putty to the edges. Internal rabbet edges shown with blue tape for glue masking.

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                                                First coat of primer applied

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                                                • jim1961
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                                                  • Nov 2012
                                                  • 357

                                                  #25
                                                  Lookin' nice
                                                  Seek out and destroy early high gain room reflections

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                                                  • sdl2112
                                                    Senior Member
                                                    • Mar 2006
                                                    • 571

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by jim1961
                                                    Lookin' nice
                                                    Hey...starting to look more and more like your avatar

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                                                    • JonMarsh
                                                      Mad Max Moderator
                                                      • Aug 2000
                                                      • 15282

                                                      #27
                                                      Getting VERY close I'd say! :T Painted front panels! :B

                                                      Thanks for sharing more pictures of your progress!
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                                                      • sdl2112
                                                        Senior Member
                                                        • Mar 2006
                                                        • 571

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by JonMarsh
                                                        Getting VERY close I'd say! :T Painted front panels! :B

                                                        Thanks for sharing more pictures of your progress!
                                                        Certainly no lack of motivation now

                                                        I'm very much looking forward to seeing your progress as well! These speakers are for my brother and has provided valuable build experience for me. Seeing all your bamboo ply has me excited for MY project...it will use 1" bamboo throughout and include the waveguide I developed for the SS D3004/6640 :T

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                                                        • sdl2112
                                                          Senior Member
                                                          • Mar 2006
                                                          • 571

                                                          #29
                                                          Progress and setbacks...

                                                          ...such is the story of life... right :W

                                                          I applied top coats to the cherry portion of the cabinets and that turned out well...the painting, another story. As others have said I should invest in a HVLP spray gun but I was hoping I could get away with the rattle can approach. This morning I even made a paint stand for the baffles to get a better spray angle. The satin black finish is just not acceptable...blotchy and a few runs. I hope I can do better with the spray gun. As Steve suggested I might look at the Earlex Spray Station HV5500 HVLP. I welcome other suggestions.

                                                          Anyway, here's a pic of the cherry

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                                                          A rear baffle with a couple coats of paint

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                                                          • jim1961
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                                                            • Nov 2012
                                                            • 357

                                                            #30
                                                            For my purposes, a less than perfect finish is fine. I dont want you to have to buy something expensive (spray gun / compressor) merely for this one application.

                                                            Could a textured finish work?
                                                            Seek out and destroy early high gain room reflections

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                                                            • JonMarsh
                                                              Mad Max Moderator
                                                              • Aug 2000
                                                              • 15282

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by sdl2112
                                                              Certainly no lack of motivation now

                                                              I'm very much looking forward to seeing your progress as well! These speakers are for my brother and has provided valuable build experience for me. Seeing all your bamboo ply has me excited for MY project...it will use 1" bamboo throughout and include the waveguide I developed for the SS D3004/6640 :T

                                                              Now THAT sounds really interesting!

                                                              Unfortunately no time for speaker work this weekend, it's all work-work, finishing up a webinar presentation for an Industry association in the US that I have to give right after I get back in two weeks, and prepping and packing for my flight to Austria tomorrow.

                                                              But I'm looking forward to when I am back and off work for the holidays!

                                                              BTW, I bet Jim will be thrilled with these once they're finished!
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                                                              • jim1961
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                                                                • Nov 2012
                                                                • 357

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by JonMarsh
                                                                BTW, I bet Jim will be thrilled with these once they're finished!
                                                                ​

                                                                Jim will be VERY thrilled :T

                                                                (they will going into the room described in this thread: https://htguide.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40519)
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                                                                Seek out and destroy early high gain room reflections

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                                                                • sdl2112
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                                                                  • Mar 2006
                                                                  • 571

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by jim1961
                                                                  For my purposes, a less than perfect finish is fine. I dont want you to have to buy something expensive (spray gun / compressor) merely for this one application.

                                                                  Could a textured finish work?
                                                                  Honestly I'm glad the finish turned out this way. I needed to get a sprayer a long time ago. It opens up new options for future projects...heck I need to refinish my front door. Anyway this is one of the reasons I wanted to do this project...learn by doing
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                                                                  • JonMarsh
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                                                                    • Aug 2000
                                                                    • 15282

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by sdl2112
                                                                    Honestly I'm glad the finished turned out this way. I needed to get a sprayer a long time ago. It opens up new options for future projects...heck I need to refinish my front door. Anyway this is one of the reasons I wanted to do this project...learn by doing

                                                                    I suspect you're a man after my own part, and at least 1/3 of the importance of any new project is the justification it gives for buying new tools to use on the next projects!!

                                                                    Which is why the notion of one project to rule (finish) them all is somewhat anathema to me, and why I'm already plotting a set of corner line arrays for HT at my GF's, to replace the bookshelfs stuff up in the upper corners as mains...
                                                                    the AudioWorx
                                                                    Natalie P
                                                                    M8ta
                                                                    Modula Neo DCC
                                                                    Modula MT XE
                                                                    Modula Xtreme
                                                                    Isiris
                                                                    Wavecor Ardent

                                                                    SMJ
                                                                    Minerva Monitor
                                                                    Calliope
                                                                    Ardent D

                                                                    In Development...
                                                                    Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
                                                                    Obi-Wan
                                                                    Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
                                                                    Modula PWB
                                                                    Calliope CC Supreme
                                                                    Natalie P Ultra
                                                                    Natalie P Supreme
                                                                    Janus BP1 Sub


                                                                    Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
                                                                    Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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                                                                    • sdl2112
                                                                      Senior Member
                                                                      • Mar 2006
                                                                      • 571

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by JonMarsh
                                                                      I suspect you're a man after my own part, and at least 1/3 of the importance of any new project is the justification it gives for buying new tools to use on the next projects!!

                                                                      Which is why the notion of one project to rule (finish) them all is somewhat anathema to me, and why I'm already plotting a set of corner line arrays for HT at my GF's, to replace the bookshelfs stuff up in the upper corners as mains...
                                                                      I hear you :T ...the tools you see in my thread were purchased with speaker building in mind. The side projects along the way were part justification and part gaining experience. That is why this project is a milestone of sorts. My project kept evolving (conceptually) to the point I never got started...now it seems within reach. With more to follow of course

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                                                                      • sdl2112
                                                                        Senior Member
                                                                        • Mar 2006
                                                                        • 571

                                                                        #36
                                                                        HVLP gravity feed vs conventional spray guns

                                                                        I just started researching spray guns (systems) and was looking for suggestions for which type sprayer people liked best for speaker cabinet type projects. I'm ok spending around the cost of the Earlex HV5500 but read where the gravity sprayers might be better. I'm looking for opinions on ease of use, range of spray angle, what size compressor needed if buying a spray gun only...etc

                                                                        Thanks a bunch...Scott

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                                                                        • Steve Manning
                                                                          Moderator
                                                                          • Dec 2006
                                                                          • 1891

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by JonMarsh
                                                                          I suspect you're a man after my own part, and at least 1/3 of the importance of any new project is the justification it gives for buying new tools to use on the next projects!!

                                                                          Which is why the notion of one project to rule (finish) them all is somewhat anathema to me, and why I'm already plotting a set of corner line arrays for HT at my GF's, to replace the bookshelfs stuff up in the upper corners as mains...

                                                                          I don't think I've ever made a project that did not require purchasing at least some tool. It might only be a few router bits, but it's always something, and generally it lets you do a better and easier job on the next project.
                                                                          Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                                                                          WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                                                                          • Steve Manning
                                                                            Moderator
                                                                            • Dec 2006
                                                                            • 1891

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by sdl2112
                                                                            I just started researching spray guns (systems) and was looking for suggestions for which type sprayer people liked best for speaker cabinet type projects. I'm ok spending around the cost of the Earlex HV5500 but read where the gravity sprayers might be better. I'm looking for opinions on ease of use, range of spray angle, what size compressor needed if buying a spray gun only...etc

                                                                            Thanks a bunch...Scott
                                                                            Scott,

                                                                            One bit of info on the HV5500 that I don't know if it would weigh into your decission or not, I was able to spray latex interior house paint with this system. I did have to thin it down a fair bit and sprayed with a large needle but it did a great job. So you can handle from thin to thick with the system. I have no idea what a gravity sprayer can handle, but this was a nice extra ability that I doscovered when I was looking at the HV5500.

                                                                            Steve
                                                                            Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                                                                            WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                                                                            • sdl2112
                                                                              Senior Member
                                                                              • Mar 2006
                                                                              • 571

                                                                              #39
                                                                              Santa came a little early...

                                                                              After a little research I purchased the Fuji Mini-Mite 3, it has great reviews and I think it will work for me now and with future projects. I re-primed my baffle, now I need to do a little experimenting and weather permitting I'll be on my way.

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                                                                              • Steve Manning
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                                                                                • Dec 2006
                                                                                • 1891

                                                                                #40
                                                                                Originally posted by sdl2112
                                                                                Santa came a little early...

                                                                                After a little research I purchased the Fuji Mini-Mite 3, it has great reviews and I think it will work for me now and with future projects. I re-primed my baffle, now I need to do a little experimenting and weather permitting I'll be on my way.

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                                                                                Sweet :T That's one nice looking system ....That should give you a better finish than the rattle can route.
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                                                                                • sdl2112
                                                                                  Senior Member
                                                                                  • Mar 2006
                                                                                  • 571

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by Steve Manning
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                                                                                  Sweet :T That's one nice looking system ....That should give you a better finish than the rattle can route.
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                                                                                  Yes...I have no excuses now :E I'm looking forward to it...but did my first attempt really have to be black...ugh!!
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                                                                                  • PMazz
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                                                                                    • May 2001
                                                                                    • 861

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Gloss black? Make sure your prep work is flawless.
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                                                                                    • jim1961
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                                                                                      • Nov 2012
                                                                                      • 357

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by sdl2112
                                                                                      Yes...I have no excuses now :E I'm looking forward to it...but did my first attempt really have to be black...ugh!!
                                                                                      You could make them a different color instead if you want. Those in my avatar look pretty good in semi-matte silver.
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                                                                                      • sdl2112
                                                                                        Senior Member
                                                                                        • Mar 2006
                                                                                        • 571

                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        I'll be trying satin black so I hope it will not be too difficult.

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                                                                                        • sdl2112
                                                                                          Senior Member
                                                                                          • Mar 2006
                                                                                          • 571

                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          Adhesives...

                                                                                          I tried a few adhesives for the x-over and damping material (Steve, I saw your question...here's what I've found). The water based Polyseamseal works well for the felt and Whispermat I plan on using. I prefer it to the spray adhesives because I can apply it only where I need it. It grabs very well to those surfaces. For the x-over components I'll go with one of the Goop products, E6000 is made by the same company. All three are pretty indistinguishable. They will definitely support components hung upside down...Here's a pic for your enjoyment

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