I’ve been looking at a bunch of 6x9 “subs” lately for the doors of my Silverado. I’m curious of your impressions and measurements of those. They look like the ones Rockville sells. While Rockville usually equals flea market garbage, I understand those 6x9s to be actually fairly decent.
My 1-1/2" two fluted bit is not well balanced and I will not use it. My 1-1/4 is better but still scary. The 1" I use is just fine. Hope you have better luck with the big one.
Wow that's a really big router bit! I love my 1" radius bit but that's the largest I feel comfortable using with my current Dewalt router and table. Any bigger than that I start looking at gluing cardboard packing tubes to the sides of the boxes. Good luck with that Godzilla.
My 1" and 1-1/4" are the yellow Yonico bits. My 1-1/2" is Uxcell and works fine, but I only use these in my router table. Because the router is mounted to the bottom of the table plate that gives the bit enough room, but if I had the router out of the table I'd have to make a custom base for the 1-1/2".
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That’s a jig I made so at least both pcs would be the same size. I sandwich the veneer in between the two and then router the edge.
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Great tip!
Mmmmm, pretty.
Some machined parts came today for my Iowa build. 😎
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Oooooh!
Got some more parts today from the machinist. But I said I would do the finishing touches on them.
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The offset should be close.
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Move in the sound room outside today. Yardwork day..
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Restore in Sioux Falls
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Now that’s a sound purchase
I would have done the same thing.
The old guy there estimated they still have about 30 bunks left. I might go get another one after Iowa.
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Take more than a 12pk for me to unload that much PB lol.
I have a project or two in mind that could consume some of that stuff
Sawdust day.
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The box under the TV looks familiar.
And its not even 2:00…
Have you messed with the Visaton WG profile any? Specifically with your 1204?
Seems it could work (sans faceplate) with a gasket out of hobby foam sheet, and a backer plate with some all-thread to clamp it in.
Nope. Looks like it should work. I’ll look into it.
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Some more stuff to test. Some local some from across the pond.
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I’ve been looking at a bunch of 6x9 “subs” lately for the doors of my Silverado. I’m curious of your impressions and measurements of those. They look like the ones Rockville sells. While Rockville usually equals flea market garbage, I understand those 6x9s to be actually fairly decent.
Top left and 2nd row right woofer look very interesting.
2nd row left - what’s going on there?
Top, left, carbon fiber looking driver with the shiny extented pole piece looks interesting.
The 4" coaxial has my eye . . . as well as the 8" big brother to your 6.5" midwoofers
Harvesting some Cherry (for next project) from old cabinet doors.
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I broke down and ordered from Amazon. So far the 1” seems good. The 1.5” I might have to make a custom base for a router.
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My 1-1/2" two fluted bit is not well balanced and I will not use it. My 1-1/4 is better but still scary. The 1" I use is just fine. Hope you have better luck with the big one.
Wow that's a really big router bit! I love my 1" radius bit but that's the largest I feel comfortable using with my current Dewalt router and table. Any bigger than that I start looking at gluing cardboard packing tubes to the sides of the boxes. Good luck with that Godzilla.
My 1" and 1-1/4" are the yellow Yonico bits. My 1-1/2" is Uxcell and works fine, but I only use these in my router table. Because the router is mounted to the bottom of the table plate that gives the bit enough room, but if I had the router out of the table I'd have to make a custom base for the 1-1/2".
No thanks to free handing a monster like that! LOL
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