This isn't a design project, more of a project build report in progress-
Putting together a bigger sub for GF's HT setup- had some issues using a 10" UMAX sub in a standard PE sub cabinet (interference with brace, I think) and this is to address this, plus put something together with a cherry veneer that may at least resemble if not exactly match the equipment cabinet I talked her into buying from Magnolia HiF... you may see a pattern here, in that I am digging myself a deeper hole all the time. Hmmm.l
While looking at knock down cabinets for another project, I came across the one PE offers specifically for the UMAX 15" sub. Seemed like a pretty good deal, if the build design and quality were similar to the smaller ones I'd already been experimenting with, so I decided to go that direction, with some tweaks.
Basic assembly is straight forward, though of course, aided and abetted if you have an assortment of clamps. More clamps is always a good thing...

I put together a base made of a few layers of MDF, and of course, epoxy coated the whole cabinet with a couple of layers in preparation for the veneering.

Sanding it smooth is a bit of a time consuming process- the epoxy coat is both for the PSA backed veneer to adhere to, and is a good surface for the paint for the front panel and base.
The weather was nice and warm outside yesterday, though raw cherry shouldn't be in the sun very long, so I finished those steps after moving into the shade.

I could tell I was on a lucky streak yesterday because I even found my veneering scraping tool, and quickly, though I was prepared to make a home made one from an oak board.


The planned finishing process is to start next Saturday, doing the final sanding, then a coat or two of de-waxed shellac, a very light finish sanding, then wipe on poly. Until then, it's sitting in darkness, to hopefully prevent any uneven darkening of the cherry. I hear that's kind of touchy, and this is my first project attempting anything with cherry. The target piece of furniture is fairly light, so I aim to keep this one that way.
More reporting to come, including acoustical tests. This may get used with a Hypex sub amp I have, or it just may be driven with an Aragon Palladium mono block. Depends on whether the Hypex has the guts or not- it's got a nice EQ section, but that may not be needed in room. We'll have to see...
Putting together a bigger sub for GF's HT setup- had some issues using a 10" UMAX sub in a standard PE sub cabinet (interference with brace, I think) and this is to address this, plus put something together with a cherry veneer that may at least resemble if not exactly match the equipment cabinet I talked her into buying from Magnolia HiF... you may see a pattern here, in that I am digging myself a deeper hole all the time. Hmmm.l

While looking at knock down cabinets for another project, I came across the one PE offers specifically for the UMAX 15" sub. Seemed like a pretty good deal, if the build design and quality were similar to the smaller ones I'd already been experimenting with, so I decided to go that direction, with some tweaks.
Basic assembly is straight forward, though of course, aided and abetted if you have an assortment of clamps. More clamps is always a good thing...
I put together a base made of a few layers of MDF, and of course, epoxy coated the whole cabinet with a couple of layers in preparation for the veneering.
Sanding it smooth is a bit of a time consuming process- the epoxy coat is both for the PSA backed veneer to adhere to, and is a good surface for the paint for the front panel and base.
The weather was nice and warm outside yesterday, though raw cherry shouldn't be in the sun very long, so I finished those steps after moving into the shade.
I could tell I was on a lucky streak yesterday because I even found my veneering scraping tool, and quickly, though I was prepared to make a home made one from an oak board.
The planned finishing process is to start next Saturday, doing the final sanding, then a coat or two of de-waxed shellac, a very light finish sanding, then wipe on poly. Until then, it's sitting in darkness, to hopefully prevent any uneven darkening of the cherry. I hear that's kind of touchy, and this is my first project attempting anything with cherry. The target piece of furniture is fairly light, so I aim to keep this one that way.
More reporting to come, including acoustical tests. This may get used with a Hypex sub amp I have, or it just may be driven with an Aragon Palladium mono block. Depends on whether the Hypex has the guts or not- it's got a nice EQ section, but that may not be needed in room. We'll have to see...


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