Omni 15 Tallboy - my first build

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Rickyvt
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Omni 15 Tallboy - my first build

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Finally everything has arrived, got the plywood mostly pre-cut and the drivers arrived today. It's probably gonna take a while before I really start building, being rather busy and going on a vacation soon, but I've made my first panel joint yesterday. Just couldn't wait.
Tried the Rectavit PU glue I found where I bought the plywood. Here are my first pics.
Should I use more glue? It seems OK to me...
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#2 Post by Tom Smit »

Looks good, so far. You have nice squeeze-out. How is that one corner clamp held in place? Does the adhesive hold onto it?
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#3 Post by PulseMan »

Tom Smit wrote:How is that one corner clamp held in place?
Tom, that is the back side of the clamp, same as the front one. :wink:

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#4 Post by Tom Smit »

Duh. :bash: I was thinking that there was a third panel, thus making it an inside corner :oops:
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They are two different clamps, the one at the far end touches the adhesive. So... wax paper is needed.
Edit: There was some glue on it but I had no problem removing it from the panels
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#6 Post by SirNickity »

I really like those clamps. I'll have to see if I can find something like it.

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#7 Post by Rickyvt »

Those are Stanley, I believe that's made in England
http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp ... E=HOME.HTM

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Couldn't stay away from it, this is too much fun... and I was granted some unexpected free time.
Front and side panel are in place, and I even started out on the baffle. This seemed the hardest part to me, but turned out rather well, thanks to having read other build threads.
I cut the baffle hole with a router (Thanks AntonZ!) a bit too small and then cut a 45° angle on the driver side to make it match the driver specifications.
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#9 Post by Rickyvt »

It fits!
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#10 Post by rainbass »

Far more better work than mine ;)

Enjoy !

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#11 Post by Rickyvt »

Thanks Rainbass! Always nice to hear positive remarks. I wish I could continue right now. It's quite addictive, I'm pretty sure it's not going to be the last BFM I will build... and I just can't wait for it to produce some nice basslines...

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#12 Post by Chris_Allen »

All I can think when looking at this is....mmmmm..... nice ply.
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#13 Post by Rickyvt »

At the woodshop they said it was B/BB quality. Since I'm from Belgium I guess that's European/Baltic Birch

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#14 Post by Michael Ewald Hansen »

Rickyvt wrote:At the woodshop they said it was B/BB quality. Since I'm from Belgium I guess that's European/Baltic Birch
b/bb is the grade of the plywood, where A is flawless front face and flawless back..

It looks like Birch so its perfect :)
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#15 Post by Rickyvt »

Oops - I didn't check on front/backside quality while putting the panels together. Nevertheless both sides seem pretty flawless to me...

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