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Nvts’s mountain’s Jukebox (revealed!)
Nvts:
I'm still having trouble visualizing how to clean the sides off. You end up just having something the same height as the shell next to it?
javeryh:
--- Quote from: Nvts on October 17, 2008, 09:37:10 am ---I'm still having trouble visualizing how to clean the sides off. You end up just having something the same height as the shell next to it?
--- End quote ---
Nope - the attached pictures show how I did it. You will have to reposition the clamps as you move along the straight edge with the router (and use more than the three I have shown) since the clamps will be in the way as you go. Hopefully this clears it up.
You can do the same thing for the curved part but you will have to make a template for the router bit to ride against since you can't just use the circle cutter.
Nvts:
that is what I did at first, but it seemed too flimsy and things got messed up a bit. I ended up doing both, kinda. I made a surface that was the same height, roughly, and clamped a board on to it, but it didn't get as clean as you guys did. Good thing no one will ever see it.
Off to start working on the front panel.
Nvts:
Feel like it was a good day.
De-cased the monitor
There sure are a lot of these clips. They don't need to be reused, right?
Methinks that I will not like this wire thingie...
I made my panel jig
and since I have a circle jig for the dremmel, and not the router, I used the dremmel. I feel much more in control of it then the router.
The dremmel cant quite do a 2 inch radius, so I changed it to it's minimum.
I cut out the speaker hole
and the monitor hole, so now it's all out, and looking great. I did a once over with the dremmel with a sanding drum to smooth everything down a little, now its time to hand sand everything perfect.
Martijn:
going fast !
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