Hello, would someone be so kind as to tell me how to properly pad / line my uFonkens with the padding? The plans just say line, and if I line all the sides, top , bottom and brace, the box gets really small! also, am I supposed to cover the holes in my brace?
thanks!
thanks!
Hello, would someone be so kind as to tell me how to properly pad / line my uFonkens with the padding? The plans just say line, and if I line all the sides, top , bottom and brace, the box gets really small! also, am I supposed to cover the holes in my brace?
thanks!
I trust you're applying the material before assembly 😛
Line all perimeter interior surfaces, including the "shelf" that forms the upper wall of port slot, but keep material from occluding the internal slot aperture. In other words, run it short on the back panel and slot shelf by at least 1/2".
I'm not sure what you're using, but now's a great time to recommend a product that Bob Reimer from CSS found :
Creative Sound - Product Details
This stuff is a dream to work with- easily cut with sewing shears, doesn't shred or shed, the bonded backing glues to cabinet panels with white wood glue. We've been using this for at least 6 months now, and it works like a charm, particularly in smaller boxes.
As for the driver brace, in a box as small as the uFonken, I'd probably not bother.
Thanx Chris.
This build is from a flat-pak and he has the blue denim cotton felt. The main issue seems to be that his pdf reader is having rouble accessing page 2 & 3 of the documentation which diagrams the damping and illustrates the specific dimensions and cut plans for the strips of cotton felt supplied.
Nukaidee is really moving on these, i mailed the flat-pak Friday and he has them half built already 🙂
dave
This build is from a flat-pak and he has the blue denim cotton felt. The main issue seems to be that his pdf reader is having rouble accessing page 2 & 3 of the documentation which diagrams the damping and illustrates the specific dimensions and cut plans for the strips of cotton felt supplied.
Nukaidee is really moving on these, i mailed the flat-pak Friday and he has them half built already 🙂
dave
its not really related to padding, but i'm just finishing up the build part, and I test fitted the drivers and noticed they were a few mm off the brace, about the thickness of a key, what should i be using to add to the thickness?
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I've used those self sticking pads (from Home Depot) that people put on the bottom of legs of furniture to stop them scratching the floor - to fill any gaps between speaker and brace if the construction needs it.
A piece of thick paper (or 2), a sliver of wood. If you use rubber, it should be fairly stiff, a minimum of the closed cel neoprene foam gasket material (weather stripping).
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its not really related to padding, but i'm just finishing up the build part, and I test fitted the drivers and noticed they were a few mm off the brace, about the thickness of a key, what should i be using to add to the thickness?
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I received my flat-pak and am wondering if there is an assembly manual? I don't need much of one but something would help.
I received my flat-pak and am wondering if there is an assembly manual? I don't need much of one but something would help.
My apologies John. I meant to print out the docs and put them in the package. When i realized after they were in the mail i intended on mailing you, but forgot. I have just remedied that. Not an assembly manual per-se, but should enuff info. eMail if you have any questions.
Thanx for the poke 🙂
dave
Thanx for the poke 🙂
dave
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