I am an electronics guy that builds a lot of amps from chip amps to my favorite, Nelson pass amps.
Is there anyone in the Vancouver Washington/portland,Or. area that can help on the speaker side of things?
Please contact me and let me know.
Is there anyone in the Vancouver Washington/portland,Or. area that can help on the speaker side of things?
Please contact me and let me know.
I know what speakers are and how to build enclosures for them.
I just want somebody that's better at woodworking than I am to potentially help.
I just want somebody that's better at woodworking than I am to potentially help.
You weren't very specific about what sort of help you wanted in the first post. Woodworking puts it on the mark. I'll bet there is a woodworking club near you. Might find someone there that would help.
try posting on the oregon woodworkers guild. i got some speakers built by sending out a for hire post here.
https://guildoforegonwoodworkers.org/Hire-a-Woodworker
https://guildoforegonwoodworkers.org/Hire-a-Woodworker
I'm not sure if woodworking interest you or if an adequate makerspace exist on your side of the Columbia river, but I'm sure Portland has some spots worth looking into if you are. Classes, machine safety checkouts and open shop time are generally available
ferf: Coming through with pure gold. I would really like to do this too.
I'm in the Seattle area, but I go to Portland now and then. It looks like there is a Northwest Woodworkers Association in the Seattle area.
Can you share roughly what you had built and what you paid $$ for the job with / without material cost
Sort of small book shelf, large book shelf, floor standing, large floor standing.
Simple joints, fancy miter joints.
Braced or not.
Unfinished, Painted, lacquered or veneer?
Solid, Plywood or MDF
Was it CNC or all manual cuts.
Thanks
I'm in the Seattle area, but I go to Portland now and then. It looks like there is a Northwest Woodworkers Association in the Seattle area.
Can you share roughly what you had built and what you paid $$ for the job with / without material cost
Sort of small book shelf, large book shelf, floor standing, large floor standing.
Simple joints, fancy miter joints.
Braced or not.
Unfinished, Painted, lacquered or veneer?
Solid, Plywood or MDF
Was it CNC or all manual cuts.
Thanks
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Have you looked at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in the Beaverton area? They do classes and they will tailor them to your interests. Staffed full of older guys who like to chat about wood and tools. As an aside I'm in Camas but also more interested in the electronics and Pass amplifiers.
cheers
cheers
@Landoctor - have you considered starting with a kit? I've built several GR-Research speakers starting with their flat-packs and have been very impressed with the quality. The cabinets are very well made with lots of internal bracing. They have box speakers as well as open baffle. I live in Portland and would be happy to demo then if you are interested.
I’m in Salem, though I tend to go for paint based finishes. These are my lab speakers so a flat grey to blend in.
Unless they go under the bench, then they stay bare lol.
Dan
Unless they go under the bench, then they stay bare lol.
Dan
I built a number of speakers in past years but gave up my woodshop when i moved to Battle Ground, WA 3 years ago. I have a neighbor who says I can use his shop, but if I want to build some speakers I might check out the Oregon Woodworking Guild. Good luck with building.
Inquire about your needs with Jaymac Products at 8600 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220. tel:503-252-2929
They have been an invaluable resource for custom speaker builders in the Portland area for decades.
They have been an invaluable resource for custom speaker builders in the Portland area for decades.