OMGDave Non-Zero wrote:yeah but the point is - you thought about that before doing it.


OMGDave Non-Zero wrote:yeah but the point is - you thought about that before doing it.
LOL, I was going to ask why no pictures of the 45 degree angle cutting jig after seeing the pics of the jig for cutting the sides.mpm32 wrote:Wait, the grills get their own jig but the poor arrays just get to get glued on a piece of square stock? No jig for the glue up?
The Piezos already got their share of fancy jigs...mpm32 wrote:Wait, the grills get their own jig but the poor arrays just get to get glued on a piece of square stock? No jig for the glue up?
Only if you listen with your eyesmatthewmdn wrote:So does it do anything to the sound to paint the whole thing when it's done.
A little scuffing...and some Krylon in a rattle can. And your done!matthewmdn wrote:If it's ok to do what prep/paint should be used.
I have never bothered to paint tweest, but shouldn't the opening be plugged up since the new piezos are glued?Tom Smit wrote:Only if you listen with your eyesmatthewmdn wrote:So does it do anything to the sound to paint the whole thing when it's done.A little scuffing...and some Krylon in a rattle can. And your done!matthewmdn wrote:If it's ok to do what prep/paint should be used.
Yup, that too.SeisTres wrote:I have never bothered to paint tweest, but shouldn't the opening be plugged up since the new piezos are glued?Tom Smit wrote:Only if you listen with your eyesmatthewmdn wrote:So does it do anything to the sound to paint the whole thing when it's done.A little scuffing...and some Krylon in a rattle can. And your done!matthewmdn wrote:If it's ok to do what prep/paint should be used.
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