Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

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RENDOG
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Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#1 Post by RENDOG »

I was very impressed with my first Titan 39 and really enjoyed building it. So of course, i'm building another.

I purchased a table saw for this project and others to follow.

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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

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Plunge cut
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All pieces 19" wide
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#3 Post by Lastcat »

Nice work, looking good. Keep the pics coming.
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#4 Post by AntonZ »

+1 thanks for sharing.

Btw, is that you in the last pic, Lastcat?

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#5 Post by Lastcat »

AntonZ wrote:+1 thanks for sharing.

Btw, is that you in the last pic, Lastcat?
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#6 Post by doncolga »

Beautiful man! Looks really nice! I hope to be building some this weekend.
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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#7 Post by Bryson »

So, for the access panel hole, you plunge cut with the table saw... then do you finish with a jig saw?
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#8 Post by Harley »

Bryson wrote:So, for the access panel hole, you plunge cut with the table saw... then do you finish with a jig saw?
Dunno how he finishes it, but I plunge mine on table saw and use a fine blade standard cross-cut hand saw so that the bits you trim stay perfectly straight by holding the flat part of the blade against the plunge cut already there. Jig saw means you can screw up if you're not careful.
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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#9 Post by RENDOG »

Bryson wrote:So, for the access panel hole, you plunge cut with the table saw... then do you finish with a jig saw?
Yes, finish with jigsaw. My first was was not perfect and neither was this one but it's not bad.

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AntonZ wrote:+1 thanks for sharing.

Btw, is that you in the last pic, Lastcat?
haha...his real name is Damcat. He earned that name by the way.

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#11 Post by Bryson »

Funny thing is my Cat loves to go to the basement and listen to the dual T24s... not sure why. You'd think they'd hate that bass but she loves it. If they are playing, she is on the floor stretching it out.
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#12 Post by AntonZ »

:cowboy:

On a more serious note, you cat owners may want to install grills in the mouth of your subs. You wouldn't be the first to tear a perfectly good sub to pieces to free a cat that got stuck after a few bends in the horn path

(some have suggested to blow the damcat out :loler: )

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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#13 Post by wounded horse »

Interesting. I'm doing one next. I am definitely making the saw sled. I struggled and cussed using a NBG handheld circular and clamped fences. Table saw and sled for the Titan and undoubtedly it's partner soon after.

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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#14 Post by Tom Smit »

RENDOG wrote: I purchased a table saw for this project and others to follow.
Otherwhat? Table saws? :lol:



Actually, my table saw is very, very similar, but another brand (Mastercraft).

Oh, and you may have to redo that one panel since it's not exactly ninety degrees. LOL
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Re: Titan 39 20" wide 2nd build

#15 Post by loudsubz »

Nice saw! Nice 2nd build!

How do you like working with the table saw now?

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