Wonderful looking build and great desert pictures. Your woodworking is a great inspiration to me and i bet to a lot of others to.

The only flaw in my eyes: Square neutrik for round holes...
Could be just envy though...
Ha ha yes. I can't work without bass. That was my "prototype". I have a policy to make something first for myself before I sell to others so I can get the wrinkles out of the build process. Eventually I hope to have a full BFM collection!88h88 wrote:Stupidly clean build, absolutely gorgeous. Do I spy the shop soundsystem in the back of the second pic? Also your friend's white T60s look great, the coloured mouth really makes them pop though no horizontal brace??
They did perfectly well. Props to the T60 design.sine143 wrote:in home use... doubt they have many people standing on them. also looks like they have the horizontal braces farther down the horn, just not in the very mouth.
Said the man with the most awesome workshop here!!!LelandCrooks wrote:Your shop is killing me.![]()
Fabulous work, great result.
Yes. We live in the high desert. Every weekend there are new parties just miles from my house. Check here for the weather!escapemcp wrote:V. Jealous... not so much of the beautiful tubas you have created immaculately, but of that space in the desert for a party. Here in the uk it is so hard to find a spot which is just a mile away from any house. Looks like you are miles from anywhere there... and i bet you get nice weather as well just to really rub it in!!!
Yep, you are right of course Bas. I bought a load of the square connectors... but then realized you can see daylight through them. I decided to use them up where they don't need to be sealed... and co-incidentally I do have a load of the round ones you pictured in stock for the next projectBas Gooiker wrote:Ian, you done it again...
Wonderful looking build and great desert pictures. Your woodworking is a great inspiration to me and i bet to a lot of others to.
The only flaw in my eyes: Square neutrik for round holes...
Could be just envy though...
I see you are in California. I'll PM you with our next party details.MissileCrisis wrote:You stole my dream! haha, someday I'll have a desert part, someday. AMAZING BUILD by the way.
*How wide are these built? They appear to be in the 20 inch range but I can't tell for sure.
Ha ha. FS laser are local to you! This is the machine I have.67baja wrote:Laser cutter???!!! Cheater, cheater, cheater! Any information on that laser cutting device? I am officially jealous!
Awesome built and presentation!
Here's a pic he sent me... I'm sure he won't mind me sharing here.sine143 wrote:wow, amazing looking white t60s!
Next time I'm down in San Luis Obispo which will be mid to late August I'll have a finished T60, or two..., (hopefully) so maybe I'll be able to add something to the partyIan Westwood wrote: I see you are in California. I'll PM you with our next party details.
I'm sorry but I'd have to set fire to the sub...Ian Westwood wrote: Also, as soon as we started playing test tones a tarantula as big as your hand appeared about 20 feet out and literally ran into one of the orange T60's and disappeared up into the horn! My T60 is still outside my house. Not sure what to do about that![]()
Great looking subs and looks like you had a lot of fun Ian!Ian Westwood wrote: Also, as soon as we started playing test tones a tarantula as big as your hand appeared about 20 feet out and literally ran into one of the orange T60's and disappeared up into the horn! My T60 is still outside my house. Not sure what to do about that![]()
|