Hey Bill thanks for the reply. I will have to rethink my approach on this then. Maybe I will rebuild the frames to have the ports open.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:46 pm I'd say that's borderline. My preference is to leave them unblocked.
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Re-designed the speaker grille frames and moving forward. Somewhat unorthodox clamping methods but it is getting the job done.
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Orthodox:
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of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
of, relating to, or conforming to beliefs, attitudes, or modes of conduct that are generally approved.
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Not included in the definition is 'the best way of doing something'.
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Z-Actly!Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:35 am Orthodox:
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of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
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Some nearly eight months later and I am just now finishing these cabinets. Today I wrapped up the speaker grill cloth and installed them using brass screws with silver ferrules. The backs of the frames have thick felt attached using staples which will hopefully dampen any vibrations and prevent them from rattling.
I should have some better shots next week as Scott Huff of Colorship Media, who designed and applied the wraps, will be taking some much more professional quality shots for his web page and I will post those up as soon as I have them.
Again, I wanted to thank all the kind and unbelievably patient members of the forum here who answered inane questions, gave sage advice, and provided encouragement along the way. Very special thanks to Bill for designing and providing the plans and for being accessible for novice builders.
I should have some better shots next week as Scott Huff of Colorship Media, who designed and applied the wraps, will be taking some much more professional quality shots for his web page and I will post those up as soon as I have them.
Again, I wanted to thank all the kind and unbelievably patient members of the forum here who answered inane questions, gave sage advice, and provided encouragement along the way. Very special thanks to Bill for designing and providing the plans and for being accessible for novice builders.
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Cut the corners at a 45 to follow the ports and make the grill octagonal.
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Took a few pictures of my rig in the basement while waiting on the professional pictures to get finished up and sent to me