but 3am is eternal (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > I'll leave that to the experts...Ikea. > > OK Gents, it's past 3 AM here, time for some Zzzzzzzzz's. > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, amnesia <amni56@...> wrote: > > > > why not have these cases for sale as precut kits? > > Plan B wood! > > > > > > (i think you can figure that out) wrote: > > > > > > It's made from 3/4 inch MDF - this is the high-density compressed > wood > > > used > > > for a lot of speaker cabinets. It'll run you $35 or so an 4 x 8 sheet. > > > > > > I did a rendering of the shape of the side plate in > > > Freehand/Illustrator in scale. I had the lumber yard cut out the > > > sides as a rectangle, then print out the arch (which in this instance > > > fit on a tablet 17 x 11 piece of paper) and glued it to the corner of > > > the one of the wood sides with rubber cement. Used a hand-held > > > electric jig saw to cut away the arch using the printed line as a > > > guide, then used that cut-out side for the trace template for the > > > other end plate. One both are cut I clamped the two ends together and > > > sanded the face of the arch on both together until they were smooth > > > and uniform. > > > > > > Using two sets of right-angle bracket clamps and wood cement I glued > > > the cabinet together, then routed the edges with a bull-nose bit and > > > sent it to the paint shop. It tok me about two hours form start to > > > finish to make the cabinet. > > > > > > Once back from painting, I bolted in the Vector rails to mount the > > > modules to then cut the back plate to size, mounted that to the back > > > using two pieces of 3.7 inch aluminum angle iron, cut out/filed the > > > clearance patterns for the fuse, IEC connector and power switch anf > > > the two 1/4 jacks for the rear outputs, mounted the PSU's inside and > > > used two Model 1's as the dist. strips and bang - it was completed. > > > > > > I used Molex connectors for all the primary cabling so that the rear > > > panel can be completely removed for rear access if required. > > > > > > If you have the tools, the complete chassis will cost you about $250 > > > all things considered (painting was a bit more than I wished, but the > > > shop which was going to do it wanted surprised me at the very end with > > > a two week turnaround when they usually do it overnight,...and I had > > > exactly three days in which to do it! I had to hunt around for a > > > facility who could spray wood (nobody likes to do this. it's pain in > > > the butt as it requires a lot of paint). > > > > > > hope this helps > > > > > > - P > > > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com> > > > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, "(i think you can > figure > > > that out)" <peter@> wrote: > > > > > > > > I did! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com> > > > <mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog%40yahoogroups.com>, "drexciyaecho" > > > > <drexciyaecho@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Nice system and agree that the case is great. That's the type > cabinet > > > > > I'm looking for , except with the addition of another row on > the top. > > > > > Any info for us on who made the case Peter? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: re:CalArt system
2008-01-15 by amnesia
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