First - a question. I cut my top and bottom ports (8"x1" instead of 8"x1 1/2" both top and bottom of baffle board) too small by 1/2" I think they should be 1 1/2 and I only cut them 1".
Is that a big deal??
Ok - a tip and a question. As you can see in the pics, I installed the braces for a flat tweeter array. Before I fixed them in place - I should have plopped my tweeter array on top. As is - my array will stick outa 1/16"
Likewise I didn't get the cabinet together completely square. My back hatch was skewed about a 1/16" in two directions. I think next time I will temporarily put the back on (maybe after erecting the baffle onto the bottom) so when I glue the top and sides - they will be square.
Pics - If one looks carefully they can see unpainted wood peeking from behind the grill. I might paint some of the internal parts before putting together.
My speaker is a beta 12 and it is already broken in. I have glued the 8 piezo array (my plastic cement failed so I used plumbers ABS cement and that was quick and strong (although it don't look nice where I overglued).
I live in Toronto and I am thinking of supplying flatpacks to Canadians. Gotta see what it sounds like first
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Jack 12 build - pics - tips and questions
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Re: Jack 12 build - pics - tips and questions
I see a few issues with this...jimnto wrote:I am thinking of supplying flatpacks to Canadians.
You might want to work on your accuracy in following plans before you think about selling pre-cut flat packs to people.jimnto wrote:First - a question. I cut my top and bottom ports (8"x1" instead of 8"x1 1/2" both top and bottom of baffle board) too small by 1/2" I think they should be 1 1/2 and I only cut them 1".
Ok - a tip and a question. As you can see in the pics, I installed the braces for a flat tweeter array. Before I fixed them in place - I should have plopped my tweeter array on top. As is - my array will stick outa 1/16"
Likewise I didn't get the cabinet together completely square. My back hatch was skewed about a 1/16" in two directions. I think next time I will temporarily put the back on (maybe after erecting the baffle onto the bottom) so when I glue the top and sides - they will be square.
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Re: Jack 12 build - pics - tips and questions
It is. Cabinet dimensions aren't optional, they're mandatory.jimnto wrote: I cut my top and bottom ports (8"x1" instead of 8"x1 1/2" both top and bottom of baffle board) too small by 1/2" I think they should be 1 1/2 and I only cut them 1".
Is that a big deal??
Re: Jack 12 build - pics - tips and questions
Thank you - It was the first time I had created a file for a CNC cutter. The directions are somewhat challenging as the dimensions are spread between two options of baffle board. some dimensions are on one, some are on the other. but I will enlarge the ports before I finish the cabinet.88h88 wrote:I see a few issues with this...(Well please share - that is why I am posting on the forum)jimnto wrote:I am thinking of supplying flatpacks to Canadians.
You might want to work on your accuracy in following plans before you think about selling pre-cut flat packs to people.jimnto wrote:First - a question. I cut my top and bottom ports (8"x1" instead of 8"x1 1/2" both top and bottom of baffle board) too small by 1/2" I think they should be 1 1/2 and I only cut them 1".
Ok - a tip and a question. As you can see in the pics, I installed the braces for a flat tweeter array. Before I fixed them in place - I should have plopped my tweeter array on top. As is - my array will stick outa 1/16"
Likewise I didn't get the cabinet together completely square. My back hatch was skewed about a 1/16" in two directions. I think next time I will temporarily put the back on (maybe after erecting the baffle onto the bottom) so when I glue the top and sides - they will be square.