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Re: XF212

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:17 pm
by AntonZ
Thanks, that looks good albeit a bit pricey over here (about 3x US price).

Re: XF212

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 8:30 am
by LelandCrooks
Ah, forgot you were over the pond. Try Fane.

Re: XF212

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:46 pm
by AntonZ
Yes, it is about €130 here. Each, so that would be €260 for a pair.

Re: XF212

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 2:20 pm
by Charles Jenkinson
Is there a typical radius folks put on frame edges when fitting this mesh? I haven't got any appreciable radius on yet, and I'm thinking it needs something.

Re: XF212

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:25 pm
by DJPhatman
Is that frame 12mm thick? Sorry if I missed it.

Re: XF212

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:29 am
by Charles Jenkinson
Yes, its 12mm thick DJ. The mesh is the stuff from Leland. Anyway, i realised I probably didn't really need an engineering poll on this, so just planed something around an 1/8" radius or a bit less and that'll keep the tension required to bend it round an otherwise sharp corner down a bit, and prevent relaxation at a later date.

Re: XF212

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 12:39 pm
by DJPhatman
Charles Jenkinson wrote:Yes, its 12mm thick DJ. The mesh is the stuff from Leland. Anyway, i realised I probably didn't really need an engineering poll on this, so just planed something around an 1/8" radius or a bit less and that'll keep the tension required to bend it round an otherwise sharp corner down a bit, and prevent relaxation at a later date.
Then 1/4" or 6mm round over. Stretch it over, then staple it down. If it loosens, pull the staples on one side and pull tight again.

Re: XF212

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:11 pm
by jimbo7
This doesn't always work, but I like to take a dowel rod and wrap the fabric around a few times then stretch it over and staple. This helps keep the fabric square to the grill so it's not mis-shapen or distorted.

Re: XF212

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:19 am
by Charles Jenkinson
Ok, thanks guys. The front frame with mesh is looking more and more like it is going to be last thing finished, but that makes some sense, of course.

Here's the foam fitting. The back door needs a couple bare patches where speaker magnets are close - should've got a picture of it - may still be able to, but when you lay a speaker in and look in the back along the door plane, its obvious. Also Spent 15 minutes looking for a butterfly catch screw, which I'd lost, but knew had seen somewhere, - they're the worst lost screws right, arghh! :-)

Re: XF212

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 6:45 am
by LelandCrooks
Nice, nice.

Re: XF212

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:16 am
by 88h88
Really like the colour of that.

Re: XF212

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:22 pm
by Tom Smit
It looks pro, Charles.

Re: XF212

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:13 pm
by Charles Jenkinson
Thanks Gents. I'm not going as slow as i can to keep anyone in suspense, but whilst i was on a roll i have meshed the frame and leaned it in place for a quick picture. ...Sheesh, I'm not that far off needing to find someone who can play for a video shoot ont th'eye pad.

Re: XF212

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:42 pm
by DJPhatman
Charles Jenkinson wrote:...Sheesh, I'm not that far off needing to find someone who can play for a video shoot ont th'eye pad.
Not quite, mate. You need to get to getting on with the psychedelic patterns on top of that purple haze! :P :lol: :mrgreen: :ugeek: :horse: :lol:

Re: XF212

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 4:44 pm
by Hackomatic
:shock:
Paranoia: noun
A serious mental illness resulting from construction prowess and the inevitable belief that other people might touch, fondle or otherwise damage the finish of your speaker cabinets because they are too perfect.