TT Cabinet
TT Cabinet
For those of you who built a Table Tuba with extended outer panels to "disguise" the horn as a functional cabinet, how did you slip in the final side panel whilst not getting PL glue everywhere?
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Hi on mine I just laminated over the the speaker box with 1/4" inch ply and used poplar for legs and frame
Cheers
Stuart
Cheers
Stuart
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Unfortunately, where they are going, the upright version is the best choice, so I figured I may as well give them some functionality as suggested in the plans.
If your plans are the same of mine, you probably see the example pics near the end. In one of the pics, the box is shown partially constructed with the extended panels and the final panel of the horn left uninstalled.
I haven't started yet and foresee installing that panel as somewhat "messy", not unlike installing a brace which needs to "slide" in. I thought I'd find out what other builders have done to minimize contact with the cement while ensuring a good seal when the panel is finally placed.
I do like your design though.
If your plans are the same of mine, you probably see the example pics near the end. In one of the pics, the box is shown partially constructed with the extended panels and the final panel of the horn left uninstalled.
I haven't started yet and foresee installing that panel as somewhat "messy", not unlike installing a brace which needs to "slide" in. I thought I'd find out what other builders have done to minimize contact with the cement while ensuring a good seal when the panel is finally placed.
I do like your design though.
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Been a long time ago. I think I slid it down vertically while springing the sides just a bit with an expanding clamp.
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I also went the 1/4" ply route. Nice looking build you have there!Stuart wrote:Hi on mine I just laminated over the the speaker box with 1/4" inch ply and used poplar for legs and frame
Cheers
Stuart
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Figured spreading the panels was about the only way.LelandCrooks wrote:Been a long time ago. I think I slid it down vertically while springing the sides just a bit with an expanding clamp.
I like the idea of the spreading clamps against a caul to press the final panel. No screw or nail holes.
Thanks!

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shawn_g wrote:I also went the 1/4" ply route. Nice looking build you have there!Stuart wrote:Hi on mine I just laminated over the the speaker box with 1/4" inch ply and used poplar for legs and frame
Cheers
Stuart
Hi Shawn Thanks though I have to admit that I borrowed your idea for finishing it off

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Stuart
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Well it looks great. Do you have any more pictures or a build thread? I've been thinking about building a new coffee table.Stuart wrote:
Hi Shawn Thanks though I have to admit that I borrowed your idea for finishing it off.
Cheers
Stuart

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Hi Shawn here's a few pictures of the Home Theatre (Sorry if I'm hijacking this thread)shawn_g wrote:Well it looks great. Do you have any more pictures or a build thread? I've been thinking about building a new coffee table.Stuart wrote:
Hi Shawn Thanks though I have to admit that I borrowed your idea for finishing it off.
Cheers
Stuart
Cheers
Stuart
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Very nice! I'm jealous. 

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When I mount my project screen again, I was considering mounting away from the wall so the left, right and centre could sit behind the screen. I'm not sure what effect this would have on audio quality.
Built:
6xDR200, 2xT39, 2xT48, 2xJack110, 1xOmni10.5, 1xAutotuba, 1xT18, 1xSLA Pro, 1xW8, 1xW10
6xDR200, 2xT39, 2xT48, 2xJack110, 1xOmni10.5, 1xAutotuba, 1xT18, 1xSLA Pro, 1xW8, 1xW10
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From what I have read on AVS, the Moleskin Spandex slightly dulls the highs.Chris_Allen wrote:When I mount my project screen again, I was considering mounting away from the wall so the left, right and centre could sit behind the screen. I'm not sure what effect this would have on audio quality.
TomS