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Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 4:23 pm
by Tom Smit
himhimself wrote: Sat May 04, 2019 12:05 pm Actually probably was an unnecessary adventure as the cabinets seem to be more square than my skills warranted - Yay!
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Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sun May 05, 2019 6:55 am
by himhimself
Thanks Tom. Pulled the clamps off cab 1 this morning and she's SOLID. Planning to get cab 2 sheaths glued up today and the throat reflectors on cab 1. Maybe the rear braces too - we shall see. Then going to have to take a break until at least Friday, unfortunately. But I'm getting there... I did a quick test fit of my tweeter arrays and realized I will need to trim a bit off the top and bottom to get them in there. I knew it was going to be real close when I made them, since they were each a little tall after the longwise cuts. Oh well, no big deal with that. And it all will get hidden behind a grill anyway.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 7:21 pm
by himhimself
Just glued sheaths onto cab 3 and reflectors on cab 2.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 10:05 am
by himhimself
Clamps off cab 3 and onto cab 4 now. From the backside, one of the sheaths on cab 3 was gapped out a little from the braces in the middle so I filled in with some PL. Should be fine. I did not brad nail or staple the sheaths while bending them into place, so that is probably why. My method was to put the narrow sides down into the PL against the baffle, push wedges between to hold them snug, fire a few pins into the center two braces near the baffle to secure them, push the larger wedge in (between the sheaths and the middle two braces), fold the sheath over the braces and then clamp to the edge. The first time I tried without pinning the center and realized the sheaths wanted to slide up and away from the baffle when clamping the edges. It always gets easier by the time I move on to the later cabs...but I am sure I will forget many of the little tricks by the time I go to build my next set :roll:

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 7:44 pm
by himhimself
Cut the ports today - thanks to Leland and the pattern following router tutorial. Tomorrow I'll pull the clamps on cab 4 and get the reflectors installed.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 7:52 pm
by himhimself
Cut and drilled a bunch of little squares for the side bracket t-nuts. Spade bits make such a mess when the come out the back side of plywood. Pounded through about half of the t-nuts. The three spikes make a mess coming out the back too. I've just been using a tiny screw driver to pick all the splinters away so they will pull nicely into the back of the sides when I install them later. I also used a forstner bit I had laying around to take off one ply so the body of the t-nut insets a touch and should let the backer piece glue up tighter.
Not sure why, but I'm paranoid about trimming off the edges of the sheaths. Hopefully that will all go smoothly next week.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 11:43 pm
by Tom Smit
himhimself wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:52 pm Cut and drilled a bunch of little squares for the side bracket t-nuts. Spade bits make such a mess when the come out the back side of plywood.
What you could do is when the point goes through the other side of the material and the the hole is partly drilled, then stop drilling and start from the other side where the point had come through.
himhimself wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:52 pmPounded through about half of the t-nuts. The three spikes make a mess coming out the back too. I've just been using a tiny screw driver to pick all the splinters away so they will pull nicely into the back of the sides when I install them later.
Predrill the holes for the spikes. :)
himhimself wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:52 pmI also used a forstner bit I had laying around to take off one ply so the body of the t-nut insets a touch and should let the backer piece glue up tighter.
Good job!
himhimself wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:52 pm Not sure why, but I'm paranoid about trimming off the edges of the sheaths. Hopefully that will all go smoothly next week.
Hey, you'll get it done. :clap:

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 7:46 am
by himhimself
Up early helping kids make breakfast for mom, then pulled the big clamps off cab 4 and glued in the reflectors. That's prolly it for today.
Thanks for the tips, Tom.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 7:31 pm
by himhimself
Cut the edges of the sheaths

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 7:35 pm
by himhimself
Was paranoid about how to do this. I played around with the circular saw sled thing I had made, and couldn't find a good way to clamp it or hold it and was afraid I'd slip and slice into the cabs or otherwise screw something up. So I finally just scribed a line down each face and cut carefully with a hand saw, then finished up with my belt sander. Worked fine. Oh, to have more time to dedicate and get these things done...

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 6:56 am
by Bill Fitzmaurice
Screw the sled to the cabinet, fill the holes when you're done.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:17 pm
by himhimself
Thanks Bill. With 1/4 panels, I didn't want to screw into the edges. Anyway, handsaw worked fine for me.
Glued in the braces on the back side of the baffle. The hot melt glue trick was sweet, definitely will keep that in the arsenal. Glued up the 32 little tee-nut deals too. Not perfect but will work and be unseen anyway. Next up I need to laminate some strips for my tweeter mounts and back flanges while the boxes cure up tonite.
it's amazing how light and stiff these boxes are turning out.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:24 pm
by himhimself
A view of the braces I just glued in.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 4:27 pm
by Bill Fitzmaurice
All those hours I spent building balsa wood model airplanes in my youth weren't wasted.

Re: Otop Jarray build x 4

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 10:03 am
by himhimself
Tweeter array supports are now in place. A little fiddly to get right, as I used them to help straighten out the tops and bottoms too. I drilled a few little shallow holes in the ends, scarred the mounting spots on the panels, wet them a touch, then positioned them and drove a few pins in. Rock solid! One thing I luckily figured out - as I was fitting them and checking with the piezos, it seemed the melded arays had a lot more support showing on the sides than the straight, so I thought, I'll just put them a little closer together. However, any closer together and it's not possible to fit the driver portion through. Glad I didn't glue them up that way. Follow the plans!!!!
Handle backers are tacked in and curing right now. Had a scrap of weird trim lying around that I ran lengthwise through the table saw to remove some of the profile. I like the way it feels. It's a little thicker and I think it helps since the sides are only 1/4" to begin with. I'll post a picture shortly...