Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I used 3M Contact Cement aerosol spray. Unfortunately I did not use a roller. At the time, the veneer appeared to be sticking and free of air bubbles. I know better then that now. :eek: Thank you for the link.

My dad, who helped me a bit, knows about applying laminates for countertops and such. He too had never done wood veneer. He learned something to. :)
 
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hopjohn

Full Audioholic
Looks like you are pretty handy in the woodshop. Nice going. The veneer does look like it would be quite a challenge to cut free of chipping. Where did you learn of the plans for your design? or was it modeled from scratch?
 
majorloser

majorloser

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Hey, they look beautiful to me!

I'm with rjbudz. You decide to go into business, put me on the waiting list for a HiHo "Bad MoFo-1 Subwoofer" ;)
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
I'm with rjbudz. You decide to go into business, put me on the waiting list for a HiHo "Bad MoFo-1 Subwoofer"
Hahaha, maybe someday, down the road. :)

The speakers were designed from scratch. I used WinISD to figure the volume and port length.
 

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