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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Germany
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This project is not mine but I have been following it eagerly. I am impressed by this guy's cleverness, creativity and attention to detail. Unfortunately it's in German so some of you won't be able to read all of it, but the pictures tell the story quite well. I especially like the 3 layer frontbaffle where the inner layer is filled in with concrete.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Taiwan
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I like the tools and the wine.
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Yeah, that poster has as many tools at his disposal as he needs, and the wine bottles demonstrate a very clever mind at solving some difficult woodworking problems.
I learned a lot just by looking at those pics. I should dust off my German to see how specifically he describes his mental processes. Dave
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Isn't he just using the bottles as weight until the glue sets?
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And who'd a thunk of that?!?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: QCA, IL
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What is the reason he is putting floor tile in the interior panels of the speaker box?
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Southern Germany
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Weight......
and ceramic tiles are very stiff, so in conjunction with the glue and the HDF you (supposedly) get a kind of compound material quite inert to the changes of air pressure. Other people also go long ways to achieve the same, like Wilson in their line of speakers with corian cabinets. |
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I just kinda was impressed by the many problems encountered and the many solutions devised.
And I don't got nearly that many tools, neither.
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