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µFonkenSET solid Cedar Flat-Pak prototypes

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frugal-phile™
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Thot some people might be interetsed in how this project is progressing.

Bernie dropped off the 1st prototype so that Chris could build and provide feedback.

I took the opportunity to do a dry fit and take pictures.

Hopefully i can get them in sequence.

dave
 

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frugal-phile™
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Western Red Cedar is quite plentiful here, and speculation about using it as a speaker building material go back over 10 years.

Bernie recently rekindled that interest, and finding that an Italian hi-end tone arm maker had tested a huge swath of materials for arm wands and ended up choosing cedar really goosed us to get going on it.

Bernie has a set of proto Mar-Kel70mT in cedar -- they are making the rounds, but initial testing was very promising.

The vision for these flat-paks is to provide something very hard to screw up in assembly - being solid some care with finishing will be needed. Alot of pre-assembly will be done here.

dave
 

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Dovetail joints would look amazing in those boxes, but probably a royal pita. Dowels would be easier.

jeff


hmm, clean machining of dovetails in material as soft a red cedar could be very problematic indeed



If it will survive for 20+ years on your roof, I don't think there's too much to worry about.;)

jeff

I think a small box consisting of 13 pieces glued together (some edge glued and 3 layers in the side walls) no matter how careful the grain alignment' is quite different from a shake roof
 
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I am certainly not a cabinet-maker or anything like that but offer some food for thought regarding the cabinet joinery dilemma. Would lock-mitered joints be at all feasible for a design such as this?

Frank

neither am I a journeyman jointer, but in a few words - I don't think so

stepped dadoes maybe, but keep in mind these are pretty tiny, tapered boxes not subject to a lot of stress, and with quite a bit of glue surface area - I'd imagine that with any wood glue better than library paste the simple butt joints would be quite sufficient
 
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