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New Jukebox - Wurlitzer style - Spring construction has begun!
Franco B:
Dammit!! :hissy: I can't see youtube videos at work (cough cough, I mean on this certain PC at home).
Im going to have to wait until I get home tomorrow to see. (Unless you have a photobucket account you can upload to, I can see videos hosted there :))
I wanna see :-[
mccoy178:
--- Quote from: javeryh on July 10, 2008, 09:41:25 am ---I can't believe you did all that in one night. It looks like everything was cut PERFECTLY too. I am jealous of your skills and your awesome woodshop. This thing is going to be great! :cheers:
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Well, I would like to take credit for the leet cutting skillz, but I must give credit where credit is due. The shopbot cnc did the cutting. I just drew what I wanted on the laptop.
--- Quote from: Franco B on July 10, 2008, 09:58:20 am ---Dammit!! :hissy: I can't see youtube videos at work (cough cough, I mean on this certain PC at home).
Im going to have to wait until I get home tomorrow to see. (Unless you have a photobucket account you can upload to, I can see videos hosted there :))
I wanna see :-[
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Sorry brother, it's 135mb. That's why it didn't get posted last night because it wasn't done by the time I passed out. :cheers:
Franco B:
Ah well, all good things come to those who wait. Im sure its worth it :cheers:
mccoy178:
Well, after further review, I decided that the current cabinet is too big. It's measurements are 36" wide x 60" tall x 25" deep. I have just spent the last 3.5 hours redrawing everything and changing some of the design. The new measurements are 32" wide x 58" tall x 20" deep. I think it will look a little skinnier, but it won't stick out into the room so far. As I post this, it is about 12:30 am. I will report back later after things are cut and that should tell how long the process of cutting takes. :dizzy:
mccoy178:
Each sheet took about an hour each and after sanding and assembly it took around 3 hours total. I made a couple simple mistakes, but I like the tab system of holding it together. I plan on expanding on that idea tomorrow, (or later today I guess). Here are some pictures for your enjoyment. I hope by the end of tomorrow I have it about 70-80% done. That is the tremendously huge advantage of the cnc. The great news is that once it is built, I can reproduce it by just selecting that file on the laptop. :cheers:
Here is the shopbot in action:
Here is the new and the old sitting together in harmony:
Here are some various pics of the cabinet: