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  • Steve Manning
    Moderator
    • Dec 2006
    • 1886

    Originally posted by svenarajala
    That looks great! I like that look and think the Ardent D’s with a baffle like that would look irresistible for me. Would this also make assembling easier?
    Thanks Sven .... mounting of the baffle would be similar, though there should be no hole drilling like you had in the Calliope's. Since this style baffle would also sit on the front of the ribs rather than in a pocket as it were, it should also be easier to line up. Your also looking at reducing diffraction issues as well .... not sure if that will be audible or not?
    Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



    WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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    • Evil Twin
      Super Senior Member
      • Nov 2004
      • 1531

      Originally posted by Steve Manning
      Just to let folks know, early tests on an actually 3D sculpted baffle looks rather promising. This has been on my list of things to figure out and was prompted by on going work into center channel designs by Jon.

      Here are some pictures from the test run. This is essentially the same size baffle as what's on the Calliope MT.

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      Ah, yes, I see that Steve had raised the quality of his photo realistic renders by a quantum order, no doubt now using AR to superposition them within his own domicile...

      I similarly previewed an Apple XDR display in my personal computing environment using the same technique before making that commitment...

      Either that, or he actually has overcome some vexing programming and fixturing issue to actually fabricate the baffle displayed in this point...
      DFAL
      Dark Force Acoustic Labs

      A wholly owned subsidiary of Palpatine Heavy Industries

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      • Norm
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 62

        Oh so very fine.

        Steve is further advancing his already considerable skills in 3D modeling, G code creation, bits selection, and fixtures.

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        • Steve Manning
          Moderator
          • Dec 2006
          • 1886

          Next Step .....

          Continuing with curved baffle tests. Parameters had to be adjusted some from the earlier mdf test ..... bamboo is a tad harder. :W

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          By the way, the baffle has not been sanded yet .... not 320 grit smooth, but very nice none the less.

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          Next to the mdf version.

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          Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



          WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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          • theSven
            Master of None
            • Jan 2014
            • 857

            They look really good and I like the way the grains look too. Would look really great with a few coats of the emtech clear!
            Painter in training

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            • Evil Twin
              Super Senior Member
              • Nov 2004
              • 1531

              There is much effort that goes into the ability to fabricate this relatively simple looking artifact....
              DFAL
              Dark Force Acoustic Labs

              A wholly owned subsidiary of Palpatine Heavy Industries

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              • ergo
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 676

                Bamboo version looks superb. I would keep that with some transparent finish for sure and would like the look of it for sure.

                Steve,out of curiosity - how long did it take for one of such bamboo panels on the CNC. You get such a good finish out of machine, so it should mean very small step size and thus quite a long machining time ?

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                • Steve Manning
                  Moderator
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 1886

                  Originally posted by ergo
                  Bamboo version looks superb. I would keep that with some transparent finish for sure and would like the look of it for sure.

                  Steve,out of curiosity - how long did it take for one of such bamboo panels on the CNC. You get such a good finish out of machine, so it should mean very small step size and thus quite a long machining time ?
                  Thanks Ergo ..... I was hoping to be able to use this as an actual part, but timing did not work out and I needed to determine how well the process would work with bamboo. I'll probably sand it and throw some finish it to show customers.

                  Time wise for this is ~75 minutes actual machine run time. I have a few tweaks I need to do that might shave a few minutes off. Of course you have time involved in tool changes and all that as well. The biggest chunk of that time goes to creating the curve which is an even split between the roughing and finishing passes at ~30 minutes each. Step over on the finishing pass is 0.040".

                  Now this is for a 20" tall baffle ..... an Ardent size, which is on the way, will be considerably longer.

                  Steve
                  Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                  WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                  • JonMarsh
                    Mad Max Moderator
                    • Aug 2000
                    • 15276

                    As Dr. Jeno Tihanji, the inventor of Siemens SIPMOS would say (and did say about many things), slow work takes time...

                    But, imagine trying to get the same result manually...


                    There are many reasons that YG Acoustics and Magico speakers are as pricey as they are; this is one of them.
                    the AudioWorx
                    Natalie P
                    M8ta
                    Modula Neo DCC
                    Modula MT XE
                    Modula Xtreme
                    Isiris
                    Wavecor Ardent

                    SMJ
                    Minerva Monitor
                    Calliope
                    Ardent D

                    In Development...
                    Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
                    Obi-Wan
                    Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
                    Modula PWB
                    Calliope CC Supreme
                    Natalie P Ultra
                    Natalie P Supreme
                    Janus BP1 Sub


                    Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
                    Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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                    • Steve Manning
                      Moderator
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 1886

                      Ardent D prep work

                      While getting some parts ready for an Ardent D build, it gave me the opportunity to fit up the recently cut curved test baffle. No spacers and rough edges, but you get the idea of where the design is going.


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                      Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                      WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                      • theSven
                        Master of None
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 857

                        The profile looks awesome! It all flows nicely and the bamboo is stunning.
                        Painter in training

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                        • Bear
                          Super Senior Member
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 1038

                          That would be fun to play with some tints on the center racing stripe. Take it a bit darker than it is already to pop the contrast. Great work, as always.
                          Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.

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                          • Steve Manning
                            Moderator
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 1886

                            Thanks guys. Yeah that bamboo gives a ton of options for staining or not. Would be an interesting trick to get just the center strip without bleed over into the surrounding area though.
                            Hold on to your butts - It's about to get Musical!



                            WEBSITE: http://www.smjaudio.com/

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                            • JonMarsh
                              Mad Max Moderator
                              • Aug 2000
                              • 15276

                              as Willy the Shake said in one of his plays, "There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip"

                              And wow, does November 2019 ever seem like a long time ago...

                              But I like the way this is evolving.
                              the AudioWorx
                              Natalie P
                              M8ta
                              Modula Neo DCC
                              Modula MT XE
                              Modula Xtreme
                              Isiris
                              Wavecor Ardent

                              SMJ
                              Minerva Monitor
                              Calliope
                              Ardent D

                              In Development...
                              Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
                              Obi-Wan
                              Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
                              Modula PWB
                              Calliope CC Supreme
                              Natalie P Ultra
                              Natalie P Supreme
                              Janus BP1 Sub


                              Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
                              Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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