First DIY project - What I learned

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  • BretH
    Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 62

    First DIY project - What I learned

    Finished my Dayton Home Theatres today.




    Since this was my first real attempt at DIY speakers I thought I'd share some of what I have learned:

    1) It's good to try a less-critical project before attempting a larger one. These speakers are my computer speakers, and I already had the drivers that I had put into some ugly boxes I had built from shelf material with a generic crossover. I figured I had nothing to lose from repackaging them in nice cabinets with a real crossover. (The speaker project writeup is here: http://www.partsexpress.com/projects...dht/index.html)

    2) Nice speakers can be assembled without a table saw, planer, etc. I used a sawboard and a circular saw and got accurate enough cuts for a not-critical project. I did buy a router for the job and I think that it was well worth it for the quality of finish it makes possible.

    3) When figuring costs, don't forget to factor in tools like my router and bits (although once purchased of course it is available for other projects like the larger speakers I am going to tackle next.) Also figure in veneer, glue, foam or fluff, sandpaper, steel wool, and whatever finishing product you cloose.

    4) Flush-trim router bits are your friends.

    5) Tung Oil is an easy, fast and almost foolproof way to get a great finish, at least on the light Ash veneer I chose.

    6) For adhering veneer, Titebond and an iron works quite well, and is great for a first-timer in a house without an exterior workshop. Keep a good eye on seams in your veneer, although they show up far more in photos than in real life.

    7) Once you have put all the work into the project you may well wish that you had sprung for nicer drivers. Unless you have a home shop and lots of time, building and finishing the cabinets takes up a disproportionate amount of time and effort - so that the extra $10 or $20 per driver really may be worth it. Mind you, I am perfectly satisfied with what I have, and since I already owned the drivers it would have been a shame to waste them, but if I were really serious about getting the best product I would have planned for something more high-end from the start.

    8) This forum is a wonderful place, with so many helpful and knowlegeable folks with great attitudes. Thanks to all who answered any direct questions I had and to those whose posts kept me from having to ask more questions.

    9) This is addicting!
  • JonMarsh
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    • Aug 2000
    • 15297

    #2
    Congratuations, nice looking cabinets, and glad you're enjoying the forum! :T
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    • Nathan P
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2006
      • 226

      #3
      looks great, I bet they can beat the pants of any reasonably priced computer speakers out there.

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      • Paul H
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2004
        • 904

        #4
        Originally posted by BretH

        ... 7) Once you have put all the work into the project you may well wish that you had sprung for nicer drivers. Unless you have a home shop and lots of time, building and finishing the cabinets takes up a disproportionate amount of time and effort - so that the extra $10 or $20 per driver really may be worth it. ...

        I very much agree, actually even if you do have a home shop.

        Paul

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        • wrz0170
          Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 44

          #5
          Bret, good first outing! :T They really look sharp. #4 I learned really quick. The flush trim bit is indeed your friend.

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          • cotdt
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 393

            #6
            good work! how's the sound?

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            • chasw98
              Super Senior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 1360

              #7
              Beautiful enclosures. They look great!

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              • BretH
                Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 62

                #8
                Thanks all, for the compliments. They sound pretty good, but I'll have to hold a real comparison until I build the project these were a warm-up for - MTs with the RS150 & 27TDFC.

                I will say they sounded a bit harsh when played even a bit loud until I realized that the T-Amp I was running them with probably doesn't have the guts to push these even to moderate levels without strain. I hooked back up the old Nikko receiver I had been using and they sounded MUCH better. I'd have to say for now that they sound a bit bright, but we'll see once I can really compare them to something else.

                For now, at the risk of sounding smug, they bring a smile to my face just looking at them as I am working on the computer .

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                • Paul H
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 904

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BretH
                  .... For now, at the risk of sounding smug, they bring a smile to my face just looking at them as I am working on the computer .

                  Don't worry about sounding smug - we understand Nice work on those :T

                  Paul

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