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#21 |
Got Foam?
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I had not thought of it, but now that you say it...
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#22 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() A friend of mine opted that solution when I told him my ideas. But I figured it wouldn't be a bad thing to have a bit of weight in the enclosure. |
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#23 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lincoln, Missouri
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Sounds like the ultimate foam speaker project. Why not build a short version as a test, say 4 foot tall?
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#24 |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Your drawings are amazing - what SW packages do you use?
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#25 |
Got Foam?
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Wesayso is pretty handy with the 3d modeling isn't he? I asked the same question - Autodesk Inventor. Similar results can be had with Solidworks.
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#26 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Yes X got it right, I have been an Inventor user for what seems forever. I'm an Engineer by trade but got involved in IT due to my interests in programs like Inventor and before that AutoCAD. I was always programming and streamlining the workflow. That's how I ended up in IT.
I have trained my coworkers in Inventor and was their walking encyclopedia ![]() Here's a short animation made somewhere in 2005 for another hobby project of mine: Apfelbeck Movie ![]() Click to see the picture properly. More on that project here: www.apfelbeck.nl Last edited by wesayso; 10th September 2013 at 12:52 PM. |
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#27 |
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Westminster
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this is fascinating!
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#28 |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I followed an electronics track during my studies and only got close to a drawing board for one semester -didn't do very well either. CAD is a foreign concept to me and I am only just starting to play with Draftsight.
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#29 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Inventor isn't that hard to learn. Just need to learn the basics and play with it. I find it very useful for all my hobbies. I also used it for my car audio setup. Here's a waveguide design for a Vifa tweeter:
![]() I made that pod to use the Vifa in my car and minimize diffraction. Worked very well. Actually, the great sound I got in my car is the reason I'm building new home speakers! I printed the above model trough an online printing service. ![]() DSP in my Pioneer radio takes care of the crossover and time alignment. The speakers disappear completely leaving you with a great stage that extends beyond the actual car boundaries. It sounds bigger than it is. I hope to achieve that in my living room as well ![]() But I had Inventor running at home due to my job. It is way to expensive for a home user. If I ever start a business of my own I won't hesitate to buy a license. Last edited by wesayso; 10th September 2013 at 07:39 PM. |
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#30 |
Got Foam?
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Solidworks is also pretty easy to learn. It is very different than CAD where you draw. Here you make 3d models and the drawings are an automatically generated side benefit. But I agree that these are expensive programs for the home user. Invaluable for visualizing and designing though.
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