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  • #16
    Re: ND65-4 Vented build

    Originally posted by bpmoose View Post
    Rounded edges and sanded.

    I want to stain the wood, but was looking for a clean, green, low (no) odor stain. I've read about people having trouble getting stains to look right on poplar (it being somewhat green) but have heard good things about staining the wood first. I came up with the following solution after researching other DIY stains online.

    I stained the raw wood using red wine. One coat and let it dry.


    I then painted on a solution of 1 pint apple cider vinegar and one torn up piece of #000 steel wool. After a week, I took out the remaining hung of steel wool and was left with this:


    I painted this over the wine. Something about the tannins in the wine and the vinegar solution create a brown dye...it actually changes color in front of you. I plan to finish it with tung oil, which should help bring out the color a little more.
    very nicely done and an interesting work around for a "green" dye method. count me in for looking forward to the finished pics as well.

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    • #17
      Re: ND65-4 Vented build

      Originally posted by VegaMan View Post
      ...count me in for looking forward to the finished pics as well.
      +1

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      • #18
        Re: ND65-4 Vented build

        Complete! I used the Dayton DTA-2 amplifier board to power the units and integrated it into the back of one of the boxes. The units sound pretty impressive for their size, but bass is lacking from across the room. Up close they sound much better. I like the suggestion of pairing these up with a voxel. It may be my imagination, but the bass seems to resonate from the back where the port vents, though it could just be the mid and high frequencies don't sound as loud from the back of the speaker, so the bass only sounds amplified.

        Could this actually be the case?




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        • #19
          Re: ND65-4 Vented build

          i think the finish came out incredibly well, that neat method of dyeing really did the trick. have you thought about the possibility of a clear coat at all?

          Originally posted by bpmoose View Post
          Could this actually be the case?
          it could be. you have put quite a bit of work into these and they look great, so it would be ridiculous for me to say, "hey, cut this or that to experiment" so i won't. (especially since my original silliness was more than any thread really needs) you could however try something like 1/2" or 1" temporary risers under the "legs" of the cabinet and see if you still experience the same effect as you do now. you may find there is more "emphasis" in your current configuration.

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          • #20
            Re: ND65-4 Vented build

            I added a few coats of pure tung oil, which dries to a matte finish. its a little hard to tell from the photos, but its definitely a richer look to the wood than just the dyed stain.

            I will have to experiment with elevating them and seeing how it sounds.

            forum threads in general could probably benefit from more silliness.

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            • #21
              Re: ND65-4 Vented build

              I added a few coats of pure tung oil, which dries to a matte finish. its a little hard to tell from the photos, but its definitely a richer look to the wood than just the dyed stain.

              I will have to experiment with elevating them and seeing how it sounds.

              forum threads in general could probably benefit from more silliness.

              ps
              for all your frank and beans needs:

              Fans of the legume family will tell you they are a major source of complex carbohydrates, fiber, protein and essential minerals. Others will say they are simply'good eating'! Join other aficionados for information, advice, growing tips and delicious reci
              Sprites as Separates
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              Overnight Sensations with Amp

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              • #22
                Re: ND65-4 Vented build

                hahaha i'm going to apply for a mod spot over at road food, wish me luck. the elevating trick is just going to simulate "feet". sort of vaguely referenced in my first post amidst the randomness. you find it quite often in the little "subwoofers" that come with computer 2.1 systems. it just lets the sound radiate from all sides, which may "thin" the sensation of the bass but may also make it less "directive" ie "why does it sound like it's coming from the back?"
                i have a 15" subwoofer done essentially in the same arrangement as your box only much much larger, but the basic nature is still the same. this is why i asked my initial questions...to see if i was just being a nutter and over "tweaker" or if other folks with similar arrangements noticed similar things.

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