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here you can learn how to make spherical wooden horns, explained step by step :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7808268@N07/ if you decide to make one, i can email you corel graph's for tractrix horns with 88cm diameter ( 120hz ) and 58cm ( 250hz ) horns. If you do not have a lathe, you can use a file, and make them manually, as explained at vincent.brient site. angelo |
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