I messed up the finish as detailed here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97048
I am considering these color schemes, they sound good to my ear, but I need to put on a reasonable finish. I am considering these rather bright colors, what do u think?
gychang
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97048
I am considering these color schemes, they sound good to my ear, but I need to put on a reasonable finish. I am considering these rather bright colors, what do u think?
gychang
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a different opinion?
If your original choice was for a stained finish on the plywood, why not just recover the boxes with phenolic or foil backed wood veneer and stain/oil finish them? Strip the existing finish with lacquer thinners, dry and sand with 100g, and contact cement should work just fine
My own personal preferences for speaker aesthetics aside (..OK, I'm just not a fan of "Disney-world" paint jobs finishes - I guess it's all those years of bowing to WAF!); by the time you consider the material costs and labor involved in completing a decent quality multi-colored paint job, the veneering doesn't look so expensive after all - and the result can be more appealing in the long run.
If your original choice was for a stained finish on the plywood, why not just recover the boxes with phenolic or foil backed wood veneer and stain/oil finish them? Strip the existing finish with lacquer thinners, dry and sand with 100g, and contact cement should work just fine
My own personal preferences for speaker aesthetics aside (..OK, I'm just not a fan of "Disney-world" paint jobs finishes - I guess it's all those years of bowing to WAF!); by the time you consider the material costs and labor involved in completing a decent quality multi-colored paint job, the veneering doesn't look so expensive after all - and the result can be more appealing in the long run.
I like 'A' best.
I used Minwax Ebony stain on pine once and it looked terrible. Much like what you have now on yours.
Paint does cover the imperfections nicely.
Something else to consider would be to paint your cabinets then add a new front baffle that you can stain a color you like. That's what i usually do.
I'd provide a link but ZillaSpeak.com is currently down (again :-()
Godzilla
I used Minwax Ebony stain on pine once and it looked terrible. Much like what you have now on yours.
Paint does cover the imperfections nicely.
Something else to consider would be to paint your cabinets then add a new front baffle that you can stain a color you like. That's what i usually do.
I'd provide a link but ZillaSpeak.com is currently down (again :-()
Godzilla
vitalstates said:Hi Greg
why not go nautical and have one of each, need to sort out your port and starboard tho!
Ed
are u suggesting 2 more builds?, after messing up a first pair, I am reluctant...
Steve Cresswell said:A - definitely.
Are you going to paint the sub too Greg?
Steve
have to wait til how main metronomes pan out...
gychang
Since you're planning on painting the enclosures, check out Derek Walton's site. He recently finished a pair of Pi speakers in gloss paint with a roller! It sounds like it'd look terrible, but check out the results.
I don't know if it'd work with plywood, his cabinets are MDF.
http://www.iol.ie/~waltonaudio/pione.html
Just a thought.
I don't know if it'd work with plywood, his cabinets are MDF.
http://www.iol.ie/~waltonaudio/pione.html
Just a thought.
BHD said:Since you're planning on painting the enclosures, check out Derek Walton's site. He recently finished a pair of Pi speakers in gloss paint with a roller! It sounds like it'd look terrible, but check out the results.
I don't know if it'd work with plywood, his cabinets are MDF.
http://www.iol.ie/~waltonaudio/pione.html
Just a thought.
amazing finish and even with rollers. Hope I get lucky.
gychang
lousymusician said:In my world this would be an easy choice - make 'em what ever color your wife chooses!
Mine didn't want my Metronomes stained at all - just thre coats of semi-gloss water based polyurethane.
looks great, should've gone to your route, but tried to get fancy.
gychang
Pit Hinder said:Gychang,
bad luck there old boy - your wife is used to your standards of quality, so she'll probably kick you for anything less.
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Pit
I can always tell her I will make it up on my next speaker...
gychang
gychang said:
I can always tell her I will make it up on my next speaker...
gychang
make that plural
new paint done
Since I messed up the finish, I polled some ideas and I am finally finished.
If I had the patience, I would have rented a spray gun and sanded it more and paint it red and black, but I finished it with the brush and the paint I had in hand.
At least it sounds good, and should blend in with our dark furnitures.
gychang
Since I messed up the finish, I polled some ideas and I am finally finished.
If I had the patience, I would have rented a spray gun and sanded it more and paint it red and black, but I finished it with the brush and the paint I had in hand.
At least it sounds good, and should blend in with our dark furnitures.
gychang
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