Yes, i need couple weeks
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Wow, how cool is that, I tinker, I use to be very active. The hands and a few thing only let me use them 20-30 min a day. Wore them out, 3 times a day for 20-30 min. I do ok, just not like before. 12-15 hours a day. LOL I haven't used bamboo, black walnut, inlays a few times, but I'm not a cabinet maker, BUT I make cabinets. I love wood. I worked Iron at work, I came home I worked wood, I love the smells and the results, most of the time. GR Research offers a nice center speaker too. I think its a kit, but it might have plans too, or a driver kit with a worked XO the whole package. You gonna post some pics? Regards |
Thanks, i am boutique speaker designer, like most i use MDF Plywood , some time bamboo boards ( like one ply) To get high End Sound bar i decide to use nice looking peruvian wood from Bell Forest , is already Kiln dried , i gonna use 2 long pcs for top and bottom and 2 pcs for sides. is not much expensive , i dont need drill and rout and let me avoid veneer |
Hay OP you ever build a speaker? Hardwood, can be spendy, a bit of a learning curve and you have to cure the wood.. Off the shelf wood takes 6 month or so to cure. Hee Hee patience can pay big time. I have wood that has aged in my shop over 30 years, still clamped, straight as an arrow...16 foot 1X6 apatong (stone wood) Well over 150.00 a stick now. I think I have 12 -15 pieces left.. Takes a water cooled router bit to cut a hole.. tough stuff. Enjoy the DIY, it's the best, It's one of a kind... Regards |
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https://www.klipsch.com/products/heritage-theater-bar i gonna make it , but no MDF , real wood, drivers from Germany ETON and build in amp with Bluetooth, price can be lower |