Thank you for the compliment Steve, coming from you, I appreciate your eye for details.
Tek, Both inside and underneath. Woofer XO inside cabinet but attached to topside of base platform, Mid and Tweeter XO on the bottom (inside) the Base.
I'm painting the grill MDF today. I'll wait until I'm completely finished with the Varnishing before I put the cloth on the grills. Keeps them clean.
I have many layers of Varnish to put on and sand off before I'm finished.
Bob, You Sir, saved my bacon. hmmmmmmmmmmmm bacon.................
I was paying attention to the sand thru because of your posts, I came close but not quite a heartache. Thanks! They are just sealed to prevent the veneer from drying out further and splitting. Many layers of Varnish in their future.
SDL2112, Thanks for the compliment, I want to see the glamour shots too. But patience is a virtue. (yeah right)
NOTE: While I was applying the 50/50 mix of Shellac and Denatured Alcohol as a sealer, the shade I was working in moved and exposed the top of one speaker to direct sunlight. It only took a few minutes for the veneer to dry out and start to split, I noticed this (fortunately) and moved it back into the shade and blew some compressed air onto the speaker to cool it down and the splits closed up a little. I caught it in time but it was close. Lesson learned. Sunshine is good for Tomato plants , bad for speakers.
All in good time Doc, all in good time. You cannot rush quality work. Well you can, but it won't have the same results. (Doc is the exception to this rule)
We used to say; You can have it quick, cheap or high quality. Pick two.
Ron
Tek, Both inside and underneath. Woofer XO inside cabinet but attached to topside of base platform, Mid and Tweeter XO on the bottom (inside) the Base.
I'm painting the grill MDF today. I'll wait until I'm completely finished with the Varnishing before I put the cloth on the grills. Keeps them clean.
I have many layers of Varnish to put on and sand off before I'm finished.
Bob, You Sir, saved my bacon. hmmmmmmmmmmmm bacon.................
I was paying attention to the sand thru because of your posts, I came close but not quite a heartache. Thanks! They are just sealed to prevent the veneer from drying out further and splitting. Many layers of Varnish in their future.
SDL2112, Thanks for the compliment, I want to see the glamour shots too. But patience is a virtue. (yeah right)
NOTE: While I was applying the 50/50 mix of Shellac and Denatured Alcohol as a sealer, the shade I was working in moved and exposed the top of one speaker to direct sunlight. It only took a few minutes for the veneer to dry out and start to split, I noticed this (fortunately) and moved it back into the shade and blew some compressed air onto the speaker to cool it down and the splits closed up a little. I caught it in time but it was close. Lesson learned. Sunshine is good for Tomato plants , bad for speakers.

All in good time Doc, all in good time. You cannot rush quality work. Well you can, but it won't have the same results. (Doc is the exception to this rule)
We used to say; You can have it quick, cheap or high quality. Pick two.
Ron

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