I have done a lot of searching for a good explanation on the tweed application process without finding too much. Are people keeping their secrets to themselves or am I overlooking something. I'll be building my first cabinet this weekend and would like to do the tweed covering. However, I'm a perfectionist and do not want to use the chrome corner protectors so does anyone have any good tips on what to use to apply the tweed (adhesive), and on how to do the corners? I'll be building a cabinet for a 5E3 from Scott Cole's plans so if there are any cabinet specific instructions for this one I'd greatly appreciate hearing them.
By the way - I just joined the forum today so "hello" to everyone. I've fallen head over heels into this whole tube amp thing after discovering the schematic to the 5E3 about two weeks ago. I have just about all of the parts in hand now so I'll be building the cabinet this weekend and the chassis next week. I'm an experienced woodworker, and a Noise and Vibration engineer so this seems like a perfect hobby (not that I need another one).
Thank you to everyone on this board - I have read a lot of posts over the past week or so and have learned an incredible amount from the knowledge you put forth for others.
By the way - I just joined the forum today so "hello" to everyone. I've fallen head over heels into this whole tube amp thing after discovering the schematic to the 5E3 about two weeks ago. I have just about all of the parts in hand now so I'll be building the cabinet this weekend and the chassis next week. I'm an experienced woodworker, and a Noise and Vibration engineer so this seems like a perfect hobby (not that I need another one).
Thank you to everyone on this board - I have read a lot of posts over the past week or so and have learned an incredible amount from the knowledge you put forth for others.
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