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  • deewan
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    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    Clearwave Dynamics 4T (special curved cabinet). Will be assembled with a curved lamination and veneered. They should look really awesome. The stack is for two pair.



    I'm proud to say those are mine. I wanted to post and mention what a wonderful guy Dave is and an absolute PLEASURE to work with. If anyone is looking for help with CNC parts, stop wondering and shoot Dave a PM or email.

    Thanks again for every thing Dave!

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  • MSaturn
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    A commercial service should not be stickied. He should put up a website or something.

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  • cwad8505
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    Hey Dave,

    Sent you an email reference BAMTM baffles and enclosures.
    Thanks,
    Chris

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  • XtremeRevolution
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    Originally posted by Leroy R View Post
    Shouldn't this thread be stickied somewhere so it will stay visible so long as Dave is willing to provide the service?
    I second the notion!

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  • Leroy R
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    Shouldn't this thread be stickied somewhere so it will stay visible so long as Dave is willing to provide the service?

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  • Brewski
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    Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service

    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    Jay,
    $30 for the pair, including the round over work. Shipping will likely be in the $10-$15 range.

    -Dave
    Dave.

    I'll get some more measurements tomorrow and send you an email but at those prices I'll definitely take you up on your services.

    Thanks
    Jay

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  • phidauex
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    Dave,

    For doing 3D work, I can heartily recommend Vectric's Cut3D (http://www.vectric.com/WebSite/Vectr.../c3d_index.htm) for toolpaths.

    My machine has slightly less Z envelope than yours (only about 5", 4" practical), but I do a fair amount of 3D work. Cut3D supports automagic "slicing" for things that are too deep for your machine or collet, as well as two and four sided machining for fully 3D objects.

    Unfortunately it doesn't do automatic toolhead/collet collision detection, but for most tweeter waveguides I think that could be figured out by hand, especially if you were cutting 1.5" slices with a rather deep 1/4" ballnose, and for the price, I'm not complaining!

    What do you normally use for the CAM side?

    -Sam

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  • Dave_W
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    Jay,
    $30 for the pair, including the round over work. Shipping will likely be in the $10-$15 range.

    -Dave

    Originally posted by Brewski View Post
    Nice work Dave. What would the cost of a couple of 7.5" x 28" 3/4 inch baffles be? Not quite sure if I'm pulling the trigger on re-purposing the unisound cabs quite yet but figured I'd price it out just in case.

    Take it easy
    Jay

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  • XtremeRevolution
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    Sent you a PM dave.

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  • Starkiller4299
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    Well, resisting these just got easier--the drivers I way eyeing sold out :p.

    I'm becoming ever more jealous of your machine, Dave.

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  • MSaturn
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    them are fancy braces thar

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  • Brewski
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    Nice work Dave. What would the cost of a couple of 7.5" x 28" 3/4 inch baffles be? Not quite sure if I'm pulling the trigger on re-purposing the unisound cabs quite yet but figured I'd price it out just in case.

    Take it easy
    Jay
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  • Dave_W
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    Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service

    Couple more items I've finished recently:

    Karma Indignia Cabinets and baffles:







    Clearwave Dynamics 4T (special curved cabinet). Will be assembled with a curved lamination and veneered. They should look really awesome. The stack is for two pair.







    I also did some router templates for the truncated frame Seas woofers, but like an idiot forgot to snap a few pics before I sent them out.

    Next up is a pair if Mini Statements and trio of 4Pi speakers in birch ply.

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  • Dave_W
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    Originally posted by johngalt47 View Post
    Yes, count me in for a pair of the assembled cabinets.
    PM'd. I can do them over the weekend, maybe sooner.

    Originally posted by stinems View Post
    Dave, if I provided you CAD drawings (I use solidworks), how would you feel about doing some z-axis profiling as well? This would end up as part of a wave-guidey-thing that I'm dreaming up. Don't really need a lot of z travel, maybe 3 to 4". What are your machine's capabilities?

    Cheers,
    Sam
    I've have approximately 6" of clearance under the carriage. John Krutke had a similar idea a few posts back. It's also something I've been thinking of doing, but other projects have kept it sidelined. Essentially my thought was to machine a waveguide for a tweeter directly onto the front of the baffle.

    I've done some "real" 3D machine work, but not a lot. If you have an IGES of what your looking for I can take a look at it.

    I think the limiting factor regarding the depth will probably be the shape of the waveguide and the ability of the machine to reach the bottom of the pocket without the collet or router body hitting the material. If I run into that situation I could always split it into two slices horizontally and then (carefully) laminate them together after machining.

    Shoot me an email and we can discuss further.

    -Dave

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  • stinems
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    Dave, if I provided you CAD drawings (I use solidworks), how would you feel about doing some z-axis profiling as well? This would end up as part of a wave-guidey-thing that I'm dreaming up. Don't really need a lot of z travel, maybe 3 to 4". What are your machine's capabilities?

    Cheers,
    Sam

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