Well its allot of videos... sorry. but i am trying to make a pair before the end of this week , i thought ill post it here to since some here might be able to shine a light on why some things look as they look 🙂 / measure , part 8 might be the most interesting.. with the measurements. where the weird dips are seen.
PART 1 - Making spacers, not exactly working to plan.
PART 2 - cutting the frame. its kind of a puzzle i must add
PART 3 - Its late so i could only do a task that does not involve making dust, so i make my first sock attempt
PART 4 - Small tasks adding magnets etc
PART 1 - Making spacers, not exactly working to plan.
PART 2 - cutting the frame. its kind of a puzzle i must add
PART 3 - Its late so i could only do a task that does not involve making dust, so i make my first sock attempt
PART 4 - Small tasks adding magnets etc
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PART 5 - Small tasks feet and and membranes
PART 6 - Small update what i am doing, while not filming... so decided to add some of it.
PART 7 I cant help it , but they sounded **** so , lets see if that can be improved , the top end is weak 🙁
PART 8 I kept having troubles with the foam construction so i removed that for something i was thinking about and i had 2 dips i wanted to take care of and could not find what it was... and a tune with the measurements from where i started and where i am now
PART 6 - Small update what i am doing, while not filming... so decided to add some of it.
PART 7 I cant help it , but they sounded **** so , lets see if that can be improved , the top end is weak 🙁
PART 8 I kept having troubles with the foam construction so i removed that for something i was thinking about and i had 2 dips i wanted to take care of and could not find what it was... and a tune with the measurements from where i started and where i am now
I appreciate your post and videos and grateful to you for this I'm trying to learn I wanna try this for my home and car so thanks again for all this
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