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  1. #1

    Default Very slow ! but will get to LA. *PIC*




    Hi

    Back from real job and try to work on the line array project before dark. Will be finish soon.

    To be continue,

    Iggy

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    Default Re: Very slow ! but will get to LA.


    > Hi

    > Back from real job and try to work on the
    > line array project before dark. Will be
    > finish soon.

    > To be continue,

    > Iggy

    They look like they will be very nice. Keep us posted as you go. I enjoy seeing other projects develop and come together.

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    Default SURE :) Thx ! *NM*




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    Default NICE!!!


    Very nice! What drivers will you be using and what kind of solid wood is that?

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    Default Re: Very slow ! but will get to LA.


    Those are going to be pretty nice looking! I like the hardwood panels.

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    Default Re: NICE!!!


    > Very nice! What drivers will you be using
    > and what kind of solid wood is that?

    Hi

    Yellow pine wood. Driver HIVI M4N & DAYTON PT2B.

    Thx,

    Iggy

  7. #7

    Default Re: Very slow ! but will get to LA.


    > Those are going to be pretty nice looking! I
    > like the hardwood panels.

    Hi AJ

    Me too ! I try yellow pine,,,easy to work on them.

    See You,

    Iggy



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    Default I'm sure the neighbors liked seeing that *NM*




  9. #9

    Default Yep ! *NM*




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    Default You can do *neat* things with Pine... *PIC*



    Provided Link: Wolf in a 'bucket.....


    I like to scorch it evenly with a butane torch. Take long strokes with the grain, and don't stay in one place too long. Keep the flame moving or the wood with blacken. Wipe excess ash off with a damp rag when done, and apply finish.

    The "3CR" red panels are pine, scorched, and red paint brushed on/wiped off. Finish layer is Polyurethane Satin.

    In the "Sir Audinums", the baffles are pine also, scorched, rosewood gel stain, poly.

    <A HREF="http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...peaker/Audinum">http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...peaker/Audinum</A>%20Theater/100_2512.jpg

    <A HREF="http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...peaker/Audinum">http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...peaker/Audinum</A>%20Theater/SirAudinum23.jpg

    I am planning to use this in more projects, as I like the dark grain, and the finish-mimicking possibilities are almost endless.
    Later,
    Wolf

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    Default Re: You can do *neat* things with Pine...


    Interesting technique. The first time you tried to do that to the speakers, was your mind set, "It think I will take a risk because this could look nice" or, "Screw it, at least the capacitors blowing up will look cool".

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    Default Re: You can do *neat* things with Pine...


    > Interesting technique. The first time you
    > tried to do that to the speakers, was your
    > mind set, "It think I will take a risk
    > because this could look nice" or,
    > "Screw it, at least the capacitors
    > blowing up will look cool".

    No. I tried it on a sample first, then proceeded to do the baffles prior-assembly. I finished tham after I assembled them. I don't take many risks during assembly/finish.
    Later,
    Wolf

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    Default Thanks ! for the tip :) *NM*




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    Default No prob! Keep us posted! =-) *NM*




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