With me working on a Zaph Waveguide TMM and the Modula Mk2 waveguide project coming up, plus some other WG stuff in the horizon I figured I would post some pictures and explanations of how I milled my waveguides (WG from here on out).
This is going to be a big post with some big, hopefully pretty pictures.
First I made a sort of U shaped guy and screwed the waveguide to it.

Then I put that on my chop saw.
For the Zaph WG make sure not to cut into the first rib, if you cut that you've taken off too much. Also be mindful of the copper/brass threads inside the thing. My saw blade didn't seem to mind them too much, but the again it was only $20 so if it did hurt it I wouldn't be out a lot of money either.


Pic of some of the cutoffs. I kept thinking they were rolls of electrical tape laying around. (There are 4 because I botched two waveguides.)

Then take it off of that and mount it to an other U shaped sled for milling with your router.

Make sure the rails are nice and flat or your milling will be all wonky. Then put a nice wide flat board on the bottom of your router, put the router assembly on top with an apropriate blade and mill away. I think a 1/2 spiral upcut bit would be ideal. My router doesn't accept 1/2 bits, so it took a while to get it really smooth with that little 1/4 guy.
I got this idea from Collo over at www.subwoofer-builder.com so I can't take credit for having come up with it. I don't know if he can either, its probably a pretty obvious trick, but without it I couldn't have made these.

Thats about it. Now I'll show off some finished product. Zaph calls for these things to have an opening of EXACTLY 1.5". Well lets see how close I got?


He says the depth will be "a bit less than 1.25" when done. Well lets see where 1.502 inches gets you depth wise.


Here is one dirty, but happy Matt, holding some WGs.

Comical note: my finger got smashed bad and we were out of band-aids, so I had to make a man-daid. I'll tell the smashing story later. I think that might be another post.

Edit: No that is not really dark dense black chest hair in my pic. Its ABS plastic shavings. I found some in my belly button too. Might be some in my boxers for all I know. Note, don't wear an open collared shirt when working with that junk. It goes everywhere.
This is going to be a big post with some big, hopefully pretty pictures.
First I made a sort of U shaped guy and screwed the waveguide to it.

Then I put that on my chop saw.
For the Zaph WG make sure not to cut into the first rib, if you cut that you've taken off too much. Also be mindful of the copper/brass threads inside the thing. My saw blade didn't seem to mind them too much, but the again it was only $20 so if it did hurt it I wouldn't be out a lot of money either.


Pic of some of the cutoffs. I kept thinking they were rolls of electrical tape laying around. (There are 4 because I botched two waveguides.)

Then take it off of that and mount it to an other U shaped sled for milling with your router.

Make sure the rails are nice and flat or your milling will be all wonky. Then put a nice wide flat board on the bottom of your router, put the router assembly on top with an apropriate blade and mill away. I think a 1/2 spiral upcut bit would be ideal. My router doesn't accept 1/2 bits, so it took a while to get it really smooth with that little 1/4 guy.
I got this idea from Collo over at www.subwoofer-builder.com so I can't take credit for having come up with it. I don't know if he can either, its probably a pretty obvious trick, but without it I couldn't have made these.

Thats about it. Now I'll show off some finished product. Zaph calls for these things to have an opening of EXACTLY 1.5". Well lets see how close I got?


He says the depth will be "a bit less than 1.25" when done. Well lets see where 1.502 inches gets you depth wise.


Here is one dirty, but happy Matt, holding some WGs.

Comical note: my finger got smashed bad and we were out of band-aids, so I had to make a man-daid. I'll tell the smashing story later. I think that might be another post.

Edit: No that is not really dark dense black chest hair in my pic. Its ABS plastic shavings. I found some in my belly button too. Might be some in my boxers for all I know. Note, don't wear an open collared shirt when working with that junk. It goes everywhere.

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