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LOL!!! That glue-up looks like some of mine. I seriously think that I get just about as much on me and everything else, as I do on the parts I'm trying to join! Laminating baffles, though, is somewhat of a mess as it is.
LOOKING REALLY GREAT!!! :T- Bottom
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So the bad new is that there has been very little progress since my last post in this thread. This is due to my Skil router finally calling it quits.
The good news is that my wife was actually present, to witness the demise of a tool. Which is a rare treat for any DIYer. So there was no convincing needed when I asked her if it was cool to finally purchase a Dewalt. It was nice not having to try an explain why a tool broke only to see the 'I smell BS' look on her face. I don't know about you guys, but that's usually difficult cuz for me, they usually just stop working after so long. In this case, 5 years.- Bottom
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Really? Dewalt? boooo. Their dust collection is superb though...diVine Sound - my DIY speaker designs at diVine Audio- Bottom
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Looking good yzracer, I plan on building similar cabinets so I definitely see some techniques to use. Some good looking speakers you've got going there, I bet they will sound twice as good as they look. (if that makes any sense at all :B )- Bottom
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Originally posted by cjdReally? Dewalt? boooo. Their dust collection is superb though...
Originally posted by Mark_1042Looking good yzracer, I plan on building similar cabinets so I definitely see some techniques to use. Some good looking speakers you've got going there, I bet they will sound twice as good as they look. (if that makes any sense at all :B )
I also just realized that I didn't post an updated picture yet of the first cabinet. I'll do that tonight.- Bottom
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My 1st router was a Freud (monster) that had tons of power but was a terrible plunge router, IMHO. A professional carpenter told me that if I was only going to have one router to use on cabinets, it should be a DeWalt 621. I took his advice and still find it to be excellent.
FWIW...
Jim- Bottom
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Originally posted by cjdReally? Dewalt? boooo. Their dust collection is superb though...Lady Nancy Astor: "Winston, if I were married to you I'd put poison in your coffee"
Winston Churchill "Nancy, if I were married to you I'd drink it."- Bottom
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I didn't want to leave everyone following this build hanging so here's a quick update. There has been no progress at all due to some unfortunate accidents and circumstances. My vehicle broke beyond repair, spending money diverted to new vehicle. Kid breaking his leg. ugh, life right?
Hopefully I'll be able to finish this soon.- Bottom
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Originally posted by yzracer14I didn't want to leave everyone following this build hanging so here's a quick update. There has been no progress at all due to some unfortunate accidents and circumstances. My vehicle broke beyond repair, spending money diverted to new vehicle. Kid breaking his leg. ugh, life right?
Hopefully I'll be able to finish this soon.
Just kidding. Good luck with the new vehicle and I hope your kid's leg heals quickly. We will still be here when things settle down (fingers crossed).- Bottom
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-Chuck- Bottom
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Originally posted by impala454Hey I like your idea of the lip of (is that tape?) to catch the excess glue. Did you actually put that in between the baffle and cabinet, or just run the tape right up to the edge?- Bottom
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