O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
Building my O-Top 12 cabs and everything was going good until I got to the throat reflectors. I know it can't be difficult but I can't get my head around it. I have tried to cut it 4 different times and every time it winds up either short at the top or bottom. I guess I need someone to explain where to start and then walk me through it, because right now I just can't understand it.
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Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
I'll give it a shot.
I just cut some out the other day.
Talking about page 8 in the Otop 12 plans, right?
Without knowing exactly what's triping you up, I'll just walk you through how I usually do it.
I started with a blank around 4-1/2" by 12-1/2. (Slightly bigger than final dimensions)
Cut the 45° angles at the top and bottom. 4-1/4" apart measured on the "long side" or outer face, so if using a tablet saw, your fence will be set to less than 4-1/4" to compensate for the angle of the blade.
Mark the center of your piece.
Then measure out from the center to get the top and bottom lengths.
In my experience, a compound miter saw makes quick work of the final step of cutting off the sides. But a jigsaw is fine too, just a little trickier to hold onto.
Just make sure all the angled cuts (45°/26°) are cut "into" the piece so the outer face matches the dimensions listed in the plans.
Hope this helps!
I just cut some out the other day.
Talking about page 8 in the Otop 12 plans, right?
Without knowing exactly what's triping you up, I'll just walk you through how I usually do it.
I started with a blank around 4-1/2" by 12-1/2. (Slightly bigger than final dimensions)
Cut the 45° angles at the top and bottom. 4-1/4" apart measured on the "long side" or outer face, so if using a tablet saw, your fence will be set to less than 4-1/4" to compensate for the angle of the blade.
Mark the center of your piece.
Then measure out from the center to get the top and bottom lengths.
In my experience, a compound miter saw makes quick work of the final step of cutting off the sides. But a jigsaw is fine too, just a little trickier to hold onto.
Just make sure all the angled cuts (45°/26°) are cut "into" the piece so the outer face matches the dimensions listed in the plans.
Hope this helps!
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Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
Yes page 8 is what I am referring to. I think I just need someone to tell me where to start, I would lay it out and it would look right until I cut it. Thanks for the tip, I will let you know how it turns out.
Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
I guess I'll say it: Look at the Sketchup model!
It should answer most questions you'll have from the pdf. You can get measurements from the individual pieces, too. I just looked at it and remembered why I went with a flat array. The model has the wiring for crossover and driver(s), along with any other version you might wanna build. The sketchup file help me tremendously when I wired up my SLA's.
It should answer most questions you'll have from the pdf. You can get measurements from the individual pieces, too. I just looked at it and remembered why I went with a flat array. The model has the wiring for crossover and driver(s), along with any other version you might wanna build. The sketchup file help me tremendously when I wired up my SLA's.
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XF212
T24 BP102 24"
2x SLA's 6-5" mids, 9- gt-302's
2x AT 14" MCM 55-2421
TrT 5" MCM 55-2421
AT 18" JBL GTO804
2x OT12 flat array
2x SLA Pro 2-Alpha 6's 2-Goldwoods
2x T39 24" 3012lf
Simplex 10 BP102
Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
Thanks for the suggestion on the Sketchup model, I have many times and still I had trouble with it. The first horn panels almost tripped me up because on the Sketchup model, when you isolate it, it shows to be beveled on both ends. I had to go back to plans and look and it showed a bevel on both ends. Then when you jump ahead to the trimming part it shows it as square. I was skeptical to reach out for help on something I could not understand because I knew I would get a response that said I guess I'll say it: Look at the Sketchup model or something like that. I am sorry I asked for help on something I did not understand.
Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
If you were to cut a section of plywood that is wider than the panel that you need, make a 45 degree cut along one edge. Then, rotate that piece to make the next cut on the opposite face. You should have a mark on the top side that indicates the final width needed. Nudge the fence over until the mark almost lines up with the blade, lock the fence, and tease the panel into the blade to see where it comes through (hopefully too wide). Adjust the fence in again if needed, and test a smidge again. Do this until you cut on the mark, and then make the final through cut.DK1968 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 6:10 pm Building my O-Top 12 cabs and everything was going good until I got to the throat reflectors. I know it can't be difficult but I can't get my head around it. I have tried to cut it 4 different times and every time it winds up either short at the top or bottom. I guess I need someone to explain where to start and then walk me through it, because right now I just can't understand it.
After this, you will have to figure out the sides.
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Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
We can't tell you what the problem is without seeing what you're doing. Post pictures.
Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
Thank you for the tips for cutting throat panel. I could not get my head around it at first but I finally got it. Here are some pics of the finished cabs.
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Re: O-Top 12 build issue, I just can't get it.
Nice touch with the red accents.
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