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| DHTech:
Well done sir, looks great :) |
| keilmillerjr:
--- Quote from: chucklepie on May 13, 2013, 07:25:21 pm ---What plans, http://www.koenigs.dk? I started out with that design then found all the dimensions were not to my needs (too small) and it didn't have enough curves. I'll post mine up when I finish everything up as I've got some detailed numbers and drawings. Either way, this is the best design I found as it's simple yet elegant so praise to them too :) --- End quote --- That would be awesome if you had some schematics as I really like the design of your cab! The theme is very cool too. Great job! |
| monkeychunkuk:
Great work, a lot of hard shows in every part of your build, i know that sad feeling as you do the final touches to a machines maybe thats why I'm on my 4th build ; ) Just wanted to say thanks for the build videos its thanks to your great T molding video that made me tackle my own cabs and add T molding |
| chucklepie:
Other than to finish it off I think T-molding is essential because it just feels right when you put your hand on it to rest or hit the side flipper - clean, smooth and comfortable. But yes, I couldn't believe how easy the t-molding was either. Literally took 30 seconds to get the perfect groove. My only problem is the t-molding I bought has a wider groove (3/32) so I'm unsure if the cutter will be too big for a standard sized one (1/16th) to fit for when I do my mate's cabinet........ I suppose there's always glue ;D |
| PL1:
Don't be a chucklehead, Chucklepie. :whap Get the right tool or have your mate get it since it's for his cab. Scott |
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