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Mountain's Bartop Jukebox - Kits now available!!
nuka1195:
Labra-doodle :) I guess it's better than a Chi-Poo
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/poodlemix.htm
leapinlew:
How are the components going to fit in there? (speakers, computer, etc.)
Franco B:
Very nice bud, can see this one coming out awesomely :)
HarumaN, you can also get flexible MDF with pre cut kerfs in it to aid bending it. I think you would struggle to bend anything much thicker than the 1/8" mountain is using. I know the flexible kerfed MDF isd availiable at least up to 19mm (3/4") which would be suitable for a more heavy duty application.
mountain:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on May 05, 2008, 10:53:26 pm ---How are the components going to fit in there? (speakers, computer, etc.)
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I am going to use a Mini ITX motherboard. I am shopping around for one now. The screen will be the same as what I have in my wall. I don't plan on using any buttons. You can get them off of a guy on eBay that sells them regularly. I posted about them before over in the Jukebox forum. Here is the link.
I am going to try and squeeze in a set of speakers, I just have to get everything built and see what I have room for. I really want to install one of these. I use one for my garage computer and it sounds really good. I am also going install an audio jack on the back so he can run a line to his stereo on the other side of the bar.
--- Quote from: Franco B on May 06, 2008, 01:47:38 am ---Very nice bud, can see this one coming out awesomely :)
HarumaN, you can also get flexible MDF with pre cut kerfs in it to aid bending it. I think you would struggle to bend anything much thicker than the 1/8" mountain is using. I know the flexible kerfed MDF isd availiable at least up to 19mm (3/4") which would be suitable for a more heavy duty application.
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I have used a tablesaw to perf 1/2" and 3/4" MDF for bending in the past. This creates a ton of dust! To keep it strong you have to run a bead of glue down every groove. It gets messy real fast. For this application, 1/8" MDF seamed like the easiest solution.
shardian:
--- Quote from: nuka1195 on May 05, 2008, 06:52:33 pm ---Labra-doodle :) I guess it's better than a Chi-Poo
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/poodlemix.htm
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http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/saintberdoodle.htm
A St. Bernard with a Jerry curl! :laugh2:
BTW, can't wait to see the finished product Mountain. Your craftsmanship is top notch.
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