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Old 02-09-10, 03:16 PM   #11
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Re: Dual RE SE-12 End table sub build...


Could we have some lighting in the pictures though, I cant quite vision that , and perhaps some texture mapping



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I will see what I can do LOL!


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Question, where can a person get 8awg speaker wire? Do they even make it?


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Re: Dual RE SE-12 End table sub build...


Scroll to the bottom of the page, available in 50' or 100'.

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Well, here are some pics of the port support. It took me a couple hours to complete the support, but I think it turned out great. Not a whole lot of time to work on it today, but I have Monday off, so I will make some serious progress then.

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Great design!


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Liking the effort put into that brace, it'll certainly do its job? Looks like you have some structural engineering influence.


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Liking the effort put into that brace, it'll certainly do its job? Looks like you have some structural engineering influence.
Thanks! I used to work for a structural engineer. I inspected quite a few different structures (bridges, box culverts, etc.). Based my design off of that type of stuff.


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I wish I would have had a smaller jig saw blade, a blade made for scroll type cuts. The blade I used was not really appropriate for making the tight radius cuts that I made, but I had a trusty wood rasp to clean up the mess. I then went through all of the cuts with a RotoZip to help smooth out the cuts even more. Once that was done, I took it over to the router table and finished the cuts off with a 1/4" round bit. I still have to sand it, but other than that, it is finished.


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****** UPDATED END TABLE BUILD STATUS (w/pics) ******


Well, I made some good progress on the enclosure today. I made some design changes (cosmetic) and I think that they were worth the extra effort. I have to still assemble the amp enclosure and cut out the back port holes and cut out the area where the amp will reside. The pics you see below are of the enclosure resting on its top. I also included a couple new renders that I made today before construction began.

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