Terry Cain's BIB -why does it work and does anyone have those Fostex Craft Handbooks?

Today's progress:

Gluing the last panel ....

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Then I started making a front baffel out of some of the left over BB. No it is not the perfect dimensions ... and no it is not a continuous taper .... but it is what I am going to use ..... I glued together two pieces of 13" x 13", so It is 1 1/2" thick ... cut the sides at 45 deg.

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and after alot of sanding to get rid of the burn marks from my dull circular saw blade.

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more later this weekend. The drivers are still running 24/7 in the garage cardboard box rig.
 
Very impressive indeed. Beats my inept work, that's for sure. 😉

BTW -FWIW, I hate those plastic terminal trays. They vibrate, they can disrupt the airflow, they cost too much for what they are. Nah, not for me. Give me solid binding posts any day, drilled through the cabinet. Look better too. Of course, it means you're pretty much stuck with the internal wire you select, as changing it will be very difficult unless you've made the base removable and the posts near the floor, but if you made a sensible wire choice in the first place that shouldn't be much of an issue as there isn't much of it anyway. Connections are a pain in the backside & cause more problems than most any piece of wire ever will.
 
peterbrorsson said:

......... is it a KTM hidden there?

Cheers
Peter

Yes on the KTM's, a 640 ADV R and a 450 exc, (and a older Beta trials bike, and a Yamaha, and a Kawi and a ....... its a bit of and addiction)

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Living in So. Cal, I have the good fortune of riding Baja on a regular basis:

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Scottmoose said:
........ unless you've made the base removable and the posts near the floor........

This is exactly my plan. I am going to use threaded inserts and some strips of foam to seal the base, so it will be removable. Either mounting posts, or just a hole with wire running direct, then sealed with silicone.


ronc said:
Just looking at your baffle. I would give a bit more radius on the bevel to flat and install at least (minimum) a 2" traling edge with a radius where you can. Trust me , it helps.

ron

Well ... I am sure this would be better, and I will attack that as an upgrade, made by a qualified woodworker. As I made it from left over pieces, it is already undersized so I will replace it later. It will be removable, held on with t-nuts with a foam gasket.

but you never know .... I have a buddy that has a belt sander. 😱