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SLA ht build

#1 Post by lancemhorsley »

Last week I started a new build because my wife is sick of me going down to the church to listen to music haha. I want to use these for a home theatre and stereo in my basement, and possibly to to help with mixing. I am building a table tuba as soon as I am finished. I used rough sawn lumber from a few trees I cut down a few years ago. I could not come up with wide enough panels everything was a little short and or narrow, so I had to try to be creative. This was my first attempt at doing inlay so keep that in mind lol. here we go!
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And A big thanks to Ian for the panel jig It was a big help.
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#3 Post by Bas Gooiker »

Impressive... :clap:

Loving the inlays. Showing off aren't ya?

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Bas Gooiker wrote:Impressive... :clap:

Loving the inlays. Showing off aren't ya?
Thanks and no the boarder around the letters happend because I did not make it tight enough, and it still needs some filling.

I finished the baffle this afternoon I had to drill a hole in the bottom of my router for the small holes, because I did not have a small enough jig. It worked pretty good for the most part but took extra time.
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#5 Post by Ian Westwood »

Oh Man, I'm going to have to raise my game!! Awesome job so far :clap:
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I am rooting for you. Haven't had the guts to step to inlays yet. Been thinking a THT or TT would take a big one like a champ. Looking forward to see the end results.
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#7 Post by Jon Barnhardt »

Those inlays are bad-ass! :clap:

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Impressive!
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#9 Post by lancemhorsley »

Thanks, I was thinking the same thing about an inlay on the table tuba. We will see when I get there if I can make time For it. I am having so much fun building speakers I wish it was my job lol.

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Move to Kansas and work for Leland
2x T39, 1x T60, 1x THTLP, 1x AT(not built by me) 6x DR250
I need more bass

But this gal's built like a burlap bag full of bobcats
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#11 Post by lancemhorsley »

subharmonic wrote:Move to Kansas and work for Leland
Lelands craftsmanship is on a whole different level. I would only be skilled enough to clean his shop!
Seriously though this is a lot of fun.

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lancemhorsley wrote:
subharmonic wrote:Move to Kansas and work for Leland
Lelands craftsmanship is on a whole different level. I would only be skilled enough to clean his shop!
Seriously though this is a lot of fun.
Oh dude, are you kidding after looking at that cab? :bull:

I'm going to the shop and beat my head on the saw.
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#13 Post by shawn_g »

Those baffles look amazing. Good work! :clap:

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LelandCrooks wrote:
lancemhorsley wrote:
subharmonic wrote:Move to Kansas and work for Leland
Lelands craftsmanship is on a whole different level. I would only be skilled enough to clean his shop!
Seriously though this is a lot of fun.
Oh dude, are you kidding after looking at that cab? :bull:

I'm going to the shop and beat my head on the saw.


Your builds are always amazing, tweeters, crossover etc everything not just the box.

Thanks, Did anyone notice I put one of the A's backwards :wall: sometimes I can be a tard. So should I just copy this box and do one of each on my second sla? And if I were going inlay something for bill fitzmaurice would BFM suffice? Taking votes

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#15 Post by gzc_stageTech »

lancemhorsley wrote:....Did anyone notice I put one of the A's backwards :wall: ...
Nope, I didn't catch that. But I did notice that your "S" is upside down!!

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