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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Originally posted by lcampbell89 View PostPMed about Indignia cabinets
Campbell's question was regarding the costs for the Karma Inidignia cabinets. In case anybody else is interested in building these speakers the prices for a pair are:
Flat pack: $68 + shipping
Assembled: $102 + shipping
Net internal volume is ~.37 cu. ft. and includes a center brace similiar to PE's prefab rectangular cabinets.
Material is 3/4" MDF.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Originally posted by Dave_W View PostOT: I've graduated to "Been around a while", how rewarding!
Anyway, below are a few pictures of same cabinets I cut for Rory (taterworks on the forum). Rory did all the design work and made some very good CAD drawings which made my job a lot easier. It's a a very creative design that makes extensive use dados. The dual slot port is also rather creative. They did take a while to cut, but the dados will make assembly a snap.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Dave, those look fantastic. I can't wait for them to arrive.
The crazy thing is that almost all that dado work is already present on the two prototypes I built with a friend (who is a stage carpenter at nearby Purdue) using conventional tools, but my friend is much more experienced than I, so it didn't seem to take any longer to cut the parts out. We made the complex window braces by using a jigsaw to cut templates, then a flush trim bit to cut the shapes out of the MDF with a router. A lot of the nice things a CNC router can do are also facilitated by a conventional router table.
I don't see CNC as 'cheating'; it does cost some extra money, so it's an example of throwing money at complex manufacturing issues where skill or facilities are lacking (and in my case, I'm only a novice woodworker and I currently have no garage). There are also a few things a 3-axis CNC can't do very well, like chamfered edges. However, having this service available will let designers execute at a far higher level than they would otherwise, such as the extensive dado work on my CNC'ed Firestorms. My eventual goal is to have a couple of kit designs that will be available through Dave's fine service (though I don't think the Firestorms will be among them, because their appeal is limited unless you're a low-power amp guy; these were designed to be happiest when driven by a T-amp.)
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Now I want a CNC machine for Christmas.
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I'm not gonna lie. That's pretty awesome.
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This is just plain cheating.... grumble...
Sigh... very nice work! :o
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Dave,
Thanks, email has been sent.
Best,
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
OT: I've graduated to "Been around a while", how rewarding!
Anyway, below are a few pictures of same cabinets I cut for Rory (taterworks on the forum). Rory did all the design work and made some very good CAD drawings which made my job a lot easier. It's a a very creative design that makes extensive use dados. The dual slot port is also rather creative. They did take a while to cut, but the dados will make assembly a snap.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Originally posted by NWCgrad View PostDave,
Can you do the front baffles for Wayne Parham's Pi 4 speakers in 2x (1.5") baltic birch? I have the exact measurements in a powerpoint document, could send to you via PM. This is an awsome service that you are offering!Last edited by Dave_W; 10-20-2011, 01:40 PM.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Dave,
Can you do the front baffles for Wayne Parham's Pi 4 speakers in 2x (1.5") baltic birch? I have the exact measurements in a powerpoint document, could send to you via PM. This is an awsome service that you are offering!
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Originally posted by woodtradesman_audio View PostDave, I see that you are machining parts that need strong suction. You must have some some really strong pumps.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Originally posted by dowman View PostI regularly use SolidWorks 2010 3-D modeling software as a part of my day job., and I can model up speaker cabinet panels and assemblies pretty easily in my off hours.
If I provide you with the SolidWorks files is your CNC machine able to import and cut per those files (assuming cuts are within your machine's specs)? If not do you have a preferred file format?
Thanks!
There are some limitations on what I can and can't do, but most standard speakers don't present a problem. I can fit a a 4'x8' sheet of material on the machine so any size you have in mind I can probably do. Once I see your design I'll be able to tell you if there are manufacturing issues or not.
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Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service
Dave, I see that you are machining parts that need strong suction. You must have some some really strong pumps.
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