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Old 6th September 2007, 01:13 AM   #101
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Hi GY if your around what would Curvey Chang be in Hangul text,

attached is the former (non cursive) Hangul (Curvy Chang). Pronouned ("Gok Sun Jang"). Usually refers to female body shape. Koreans usually pronounce Chang as "Jang". Obviously "Gok Sun" refers to Curvy.

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Old 6th September 2007, 04:45 AM   #102
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Here... i also tweaked the gamma a bit...

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I am getting to like these more and more.

Please, more people show your work.


Marce, great job. But I'm still wondering what we CC challenged
hand tool users can do to get some accuracy.
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Old 6th September 2007, 05:44 AM   #103
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I've decided to whip up some CC's, but driving these, I don't know...
Currently I have a JVC digital 5x80w rms Dolby receiver amp that currently runs my cheap boom box's for Hometheatre
I want to build a fairly simple-ish cheap-ish amp to run the 206's, and I want to do a chipamp, what would be recommended?

I like the pa03 (thats the lm4780ta), bridged or parallel mode. I don't know...

or a bp150 with lm3886's (chips harder to get hold of here)...
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Old 6th September 2007, 07:14 AM   #104
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IMarce, great job. But I'm still wondering what we CC challenged
hand tool users can do to get some accuracy.

--> I meant CNC challenged. My bad.
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Old 6th September 2007, 09:04 AM   #105
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The curve is the only real problem (might need to get a tame router owner to help out) -the rest should be dead-easy to do, even with hand-tools as it's all straight lines & a couple of 45 degree angles (and if stepped deflectors are used, you don't even need those).
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Old 6th September 2007, 09:17 AM   #106
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Hi,
thanks for all the info.
GY thanks for the text, I like the straight, almost runish one, you've done, I'm going to incorporate it somehow.
As to the accuracy, I spend my days working to 0.1mm and less tolerances, and it sort of fixes in your brain, so I neadlessly worry
at such large intolerences as 1mm.
I do love routers and find that making jigs either by CNC or by hand makes life much easier, where possible I like to do it by hand when working with wood, it feals more honest, but to crate a 2m router compass would have been rather hard.
I was going to do the whole build just using a router, but decieded to use my cross cut saw for speed.
The way I hand make jigs is to start with a very thin material, that is easy to cut and shape, then use my 1/4" router with guide to cut a thicker working model. For circular jigs I make a quarter + template then make a working on by using this to cut each quadrant, then I turn it over and redo each quadrant to enshure symetry.
As I said earleir the jigs for CC are available to anyone near where I live.
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Old 6th September 2007, 09:24 AM   #107
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A big table, a few clamps, a router and a 2m long piece of wood.
Bolt the 2m wood to the router, measure 2011mm from the bit and drill a hole for the pivot. Clamp the job to the table, screw the pivot to the table. Easy. Use the stick for something else later.
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Old 6th September 2007, 09:27 AM   #108
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Just a thought. If anyone in my area wants a pair of these, then if they want to pop down to my place one Saturday we can use my workshop to build the sides as simply as possible and document the process photographically for others that are interested. I neither have the room nor cash to build a pair, but I think it certainly would be a fun project.
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That's a very generous offer Al! I suspect you might get a couple of takers with that -it's much appreciated.
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Firstly to GY
Tried translating it is it gahm sah !
if not my appologies.
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