After building the recession busters, I got hooked. I thought the Minis would be a good project to get me started. I have a little bit of woodworking experience, so I thought I would try a few things differently.
1. I dadoed all the joints. 1/4in for depth, then just added 1/2in to the horizontal width and each of the joints. It all fits tight and leaves the end piece with the exact dimensions/Internalvolume of Jims Design. Just something a little different. Ive seen a few others do it. No skill in that area, so using MDF is the best trial wood there is.
2. For ease of cuts, I cut all the horizonal pieces the same. This kept my workflow simple. The open "tunnel" horizonal pieces were just opened up with an arc. You can see those in the pictures. I cant imagine that it will change the sound compared to the 1" strips in the design.
These are my unsanded, dryfit pictures. With the glue and clamping all the joints are tight, flush and square.
Next up is crossovers and backs... These are going to have a solid wood baffle with the rest being in a glossy black.
1. I dadoed all the joints. 1/4in for depth, then just added 1/2in to the horizontal width and each of the joints. It all fits tight and leaves the end piece with the exact dimensions/Internalvolume of Jims Design. Just something a little different. Ive seen a few others do it. No skill in that area, so using MDF is the best trial wood there is.
2. For ease of cuts, I cut all the horizonal pieces the same. This kept my workflow simple. The open "tunnel" horizonal pieces were just opened up with an arc. You can see those in the pictures. I cant imagine that it will change the sound compared to the 1" strips in the design.
These are my unsanded, dryfit pictures. With the glue and clamping all the joints are tight, flush and square.
Next up is crossovers and backs... These are going to have a solid wood baffle with the rest being in a glossy black.
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