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  1. AVGUYTX,

     

    Glad to see you knocking these out!!  Work looks great - clean and accurate - much better than mine.  Heavy lifting is over, for a minute, until you start putting them together!!!   I built a rolling stand to assemble on so I could spin it around and move it out of the way.   You've got it down.    If you need my Craftsmen jig to cut the ramps let me know.  Keep posting the pics

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  2. Muel, sorry don't have pics of the back but I can call my friend and ask him to send.  

     

    Schu, I'm no acoustic engineer but the fabric does need to be transparent to some degree.  This stuff has a lot of smaller holes and doesn't muffle the sound at all.

     

    You don't wanna use my grandmother's quilt I still have (and use).  

     

    I used 1/4" baltic birch ply with neo magnets to hold in place.  This cane material is ticker than the black fabric material and won't bend as smoothly around the edges as the black fabric.  

  3. Purdue welcome to the forum.  You'll find lots of info on building LS here.  I recently built a set from scratch using 1" baltic birch 17 ply plywood and it was a journey!  I'm about to build a set using 3/4" BB for another friend.  The hardest part is cutting and aligning the "top/point" of the doghouse.  Gotta cut it at correct angle and square.  I suggest building/buying a good 90 degree vertical jig that you can clamp top pieces to  so you can cut the 29-30 degree point angles.  Then you have to clamp/glue the point together.  

     

    HDBRbuilder was a great help to me.  He is ex Klipsch employee who build a lot of LS's in his day.  Knows all the details and shortcuts.  Ar you going to veneer these?  I used lots of screw, glue and clamps to built mine then veneered over the plywood.  Took longer.  This next set I might use finish nails since they will be in my friend's 70 x 140' metal building.  Good luck on your build.

     

    Make sure that if you use Bob Crites 15" cast frame woofer that you widen the 15.25" distance between the two sides of the doghouse to 15.5" unless you want to grind the aluminum frame to allow it to fit.

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  4. Tk49, I love the project with my favorite combo of curly walnut and curly maple.  Great contrast and excellent work!!

    Ceptorman, thanks for the compliment!

    Got the grill materials stretched over the motoroboard last night.  Love the material and the contrast with walnut.  Can't post more pics because of size limitations??  Don't know how to fix that?  

  5. Thanks for the compliment tk49.  I use the lazy man's finish - Minwax wipe on poly - satin finish.  Apply it with the famous Harbor Freight stain pads (no 48166).  I've got 4 coats on now and probably do 2-3 more then will wet sand with 500 grit then apply Minwax finishing wax with 0000 grit steel wool then buff with clean cotton cloth.  Turns out slicker than snot on a doorknob!

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