Hello,
First of all I want to say thank you for such a great resource as you all have created here!!!
I've been lurking mostly and reading but have ask a few questions and gotten some great help.
Well after must reading and looking into my budget to get started I settled on the Tritrix for my HT setup. (I love the price range and I can start with a 2.1 then 3.1 to 5.1 eventually).
It will be a great upgrade from my 2.1 Altec Lancing computer speakers I have been using. (yes sad I know).
My current set up is a new 52" Westinghouse LCD (amazing set for the price). a Media Center PC, a PS3 for Blueray & an inexpensive slightly older Pioneer 5.1 receiver.
I just finished remodeling half my house and am just starting to get into some woodworking and furniture making. (speakers are the first project so I can do my new TV justice).
So after getting much inspiration from all the great photos here I decided to try something a bit different for TriTrix. I have a box and a half of bamboo flooring left over form redoing half our house (Most of the floors are Ash but we redid our closets in Bamboo). I didn't want entirely bamboo enclosures. So I decided on hardwood sides and bamboo face and top.
I spent some time trying to decide on the wood for the sides. In the end I decided I didn't want to deal with allocating for hardwood expansion and contraction in a speaker design. So plywood it is.... but I want to round over some of the edges so I need to edge it in hardwood strips.
So all my decisions made it was time to start. So with most materials in hand already I started on this last Wednesday.
Step 1: I need to join some of the flooring strips to create a solid bamboo piece for the top and front faces. So using my router as a joiner I squared up the sides of the flooring (flooring strips have a bevel between the strips usually, so I also have to get that off so that you don't see the seem).

Step 2: Once I had 2 strips (per speaker) ready it was time to glue them up.

Step 3: Sand off the finish that was put on the flooring at the factory. (dang this finish is hard to get off, still got some more to work on).

Step 4: Bevel layout on the 3/4" MDF that will back the bamboo.

I did all my cutouts with a Jasper circle jig after this, but forgot to take pictures (also didn't want my camera in the workshop with all the MDF dust).
First of all I want to say thank you for such a great resource as you all have created here!!!
I've been lurking mostly and reading but have ask a few questions and gotten some great help.
Well after must reading and looking into my budget to get started I settled on the Tritrix for my HT setup. (I love the price range and I can start with a 2.1 then 3.1 to 5.1 eventually).
It will be a great upgrade from my 2.1 Altec Lancing computer speakers I have been using. (yes sad I know).
My current set up is a new 52" Westinghouse LCD (amazing set for the price). a Media Center PC, a PS3 for Blueray & an inexpensive slightly older Pioneer 5.1 receiver.
I just finished remodeling half my house and am just starting to get into some woodworking and furniture making. (speakers are the first project so I can do my new TV justice).
So after getting much inspiration from all the great photos here I decided to try something a bit different for TriTrix. I have a box and a half of bamboo flooring left over form redoing half our house (Most of the floors are Ash but we redid our closets in Bamboo). I didn't want entirely bamboo enclosures. So I decided on hardwood sides and bamboo face and top.
I spent some time trying to decide on the wood for the sides. In the end I decided I didn't want to deal with allocating for hardwood expansion and contraction in a speaker design. So plywood it is.... but I want to round over some of the edges so I need to edge it in hardwood strips.
So all my decisions made it was time to start. So with most materials in hand already I started on this last Wednesday.
Step 1: I need to join some of the flooring strips to create a solid bamboo piece for the top and front faces. So using my router as a joiner I squared up the sides of the flooring (flooring strips have a bevel between the strips usually, so I also have to get that off so that you don't see the seem).
Step 2: Once I had 2 strips (per speaker) ready it was time to glue them up.
Step 3: Sand off the finish that was put on the flooring at the factory. (dang this finish is hard to get off, still got some more to work on).
Step 4: Bevel layout on the 3/4" MDF that will back the bamboo.
I did all my cutouts with a Jasper circle jig after this, but forgot to take pictures (also didn't want my camera in the workshop with all the MDF dust).

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