In Reply to: RE: One sheet 4x8 disasters (lessons learned today at the saw) posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on September 6, 2007 at 19:14:30:
That would be swell, but all I got is a router.
I suppose its possible to do everything with just
that one tool, but my kerfs are even wider than
Depot's saw.My K15 is only gonna be 17.75 inches deep unless
I make the new replacement klams to overlap the
front and side edges...I allready deviated from the norm by cutting my
sides only 31.5 inches tall, widening top and
bottoms to fill the missing corners. Only way
I could figure for it ALL to fit on ONE sheet.
No extra pieces till I went and butchered the
one oddball panel that was to be my klams...No matter, those bits of wood will become router
templates for the speaker holes. I am jammin a
pair of 10inch 16ohm EVM10 lookalikes (possibly
surplus oem stock) and a cast aluminum bullet
tweeter between. The tweeter is rated at 95db.
I may mount it behind the baffle and abuse the
router to extend the flare a bit...I am sticking to K15 internal dimensions close
as possible, and making the baffle removable in
case I have to salvage this with a more normal
choice of loudspeaker. For now just using the
EVM10s I have on hand.Pics of the mystery 16ohm EV driver and related
experiments over in the 2x10 Karlson thread.
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- RE: One sheet 4x8 disasters (lessons learned today at the saw) - kenpeter 21:37:47 09/06/07 (5)
- RE: One sheet 4x8 disasters - Drenner's 1955 K15 layout with Western Electric 728-B - freddyi 09:30:52 09/07/07 (4)
- Baffle cutout, rear damping, and front varnishing - kenpeter 09:44:46 09/07/07 (3)
- RE: Baffle cutout, rear damping, and front varnishing - freddyi 09:51:53 09/07/07 (2)
- RE: Baffle cutout, rear damping, and front varnishing - kenpeter 09:56:48 09/07/07 (1)
- RE: Baffle cutout, rear damping, and front varnishing - freddyi 10:06:14 09/07/07 (0)