Journey - Tuba 45 Build

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Bman
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Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#1 Post by Bman »

I'm gonna try this a second time. I did a big bad boo-boo. I tried to start a thread on my new Tuba 45 build. And I included pictures. But in all my enthusiasm, I did the no-no of putting a couple of pictures with dimensions in them, clear as day. :cop: So my first attempt at this thread was deleted. My bad.

My intent was to show that organizing and planning goes a long way into a successful build (or anything in life for that matter). My apologies to the forum. This time the pictures have all the important intent, but with all the required blurring so as not to violate any rules (I hope). :fingers:

Anyway, I had stated that this build will include 2 Tuba 45's to go with my DR200 build. Since I am almost done with the DR200's, am starting with the T45's. It will be slow at first, until I finish with the DR's then should pick up more. But as always, life in the real world and work will dictate that actual process.

So here's the first set of (re-edited) pictures:

The cache of BB stock ready to be cut. However, not all the pieces are destined to become T45's. 7 of them are earmarked for them, but the rest belong to the good ole' honey-do list.
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Organizing the cutlist in such a way that as I cut them, they are checked off and labeled (in chalk). I also have an installed column to keep things on track as I build.
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There are plenty of good programs out there that can help with optimizing how to cut your parts on plywood (or any blank of wood for that matter). I've been woodworking for decades and I've also used Adobe Illustrator almost since its inception. I like to use it because I can draw everything full size and organize my cutting sequence for the most efficient use of wood. It also helps me determine how much I need to buy. There are 6 more pages to this.
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After an hour making sawdust with the table saw, here's the result. Each pile represents all the wood parts for a complete Tuba 45.
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Here's the left over waste after all was said and done. Organizing and planning goes a long way in keep waste down, as well as costs. My gloves are in the picture for scale reference.
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Built:
1 - 16” TAT; 1 - 24” T24, BP-102
2 - DR200s, melded array
2 - 24" T45s, Lab12
2 - SLA Pros, 4/4
(My HT)
1-T18; 2-TLAH 9/12(standing); 1-Curved SLA 6/6; 2-SLA 4/0; 2–SLA 2/0;
For Work
1-T18; 2-SLA 4/6 :D

Grant Bunter
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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#2 Post by Grant Bunter »

Looking forward to this build as well :)

Glad you scrubbed the figures in the lists...
Built:
DR 250: x 2 melded array, 2x CD horn, March 2012 plans.
T39's: 4 x 20" KL3010LF , 2 x 28" 3012LF.
WH8: x 6 with melded array wired series/parallel.
Bunter's Audio and Lighting "like"s would be most appreciated...

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#3 Post by DJPhatman »

Sorry, Bman. The plans are Bill's intellectual property, or IP for short. It's illegal and just plain not right to "give" his IP away by posting so much information online. I hope you understand.

Now that it's over, on with the build! :hyper: :ugeek:
I know money often seals the deal, but seriously, quality is an investment, not an expense... Grant Bunter
Accept the fact that airtight and well-braced are more important than pretty on the inside. Bill Fitzmaurice

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Bman
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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#4 Post by Bman »

Yeah, I know all about IP. Both from the owning side and the management side of it. I just can't believe I let my excitement cloud my attention to detail and let it slip. More a "DOH, I can't believe I did that!" moment.

A couple of more details, I'm building them with Lab-12c's. These are just for me and my own personal enjoyment... family & friends parties and events, block parties, just-because, etc. So I'm not going to be adding any more after they're done. Other builds for other things... well that's different.

I'm also building them 24" wide. So I'm thinking that should be more than enough. If I need them louder, I need hearing aids. :lol: If anyone else needs them louder, I know where I can borrow a small cannon...

Maybe tonight I'll start drawing out the layout on the sides, but dinner is calling right about now.
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Built:
1 - 16” TAT; 1 - 24” T24, BP-102
2 - DR200s, melded array
2 - 24" T45s, Lab12
2 - SLA Pros, 4/4
(My HT)
1-T18; 2-TLAH 9/12(standing); 1-Curved SLA 6/6; 2-SLA 4/0; 2–SLA 2/0;
For Work
1-T18; 2-SLA 4/6 :D

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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#5 Post by Tom Smit »

I chuckle....about the volume. :)
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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#6 Post by Wingman »

We need pics.
There is long between T45´s here. most builds is T30´s

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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#7 Post by David Raehn »

WHOA!!!!!

Hold on a minute!

I think that there is an important lesson here.....

Not about the IP, but about something more sinister and deserving of a great big "WELL DONE, SIR!"

You have sneaked 1/2" BB into the Honey-do list!

We all need to do this if we have not already. :clap:
BFM rig:
6 OT12
4 T48
4 WH8
Other:
56 box Electrotec LabQ rig
Way too many cables
:noob:

DJ Nada
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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#8 Post by DJ Nada »

It makes me sad when these threads don't get finished... :(

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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#9 Post by commander_dan »

I'm also keen to see the results of this build. As a builder of T30's, the T45 was a considered option. Hope it all goes well!
Built:
6 T30 (24", 3012LF)
2 OT12 (MA, 3012HO)
2 T24 (18", 3010LF)

Running:
DCX2496
XTi 2002
XTi 4002
TRAKTOR Z2
TECHNICS 1210 Mk5's

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Re: Journey - Tuba 45 Build

#10 Post by commander_dan »

Oh wait... I just noticed this was from 2 years ago.

So, how did they turn out? Moar photoz plz.
Built:
6 T30 (24", 3012LF)
2 OT12 (MA, 3012HO)
2 T24 (18", 3010LF)

Running:
DCX2496
XTi 2002
XTi 4002
TRAKTOR Z2
TECHNICS 1210 Mk5's

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