Hey all,
THis is my first post here, and I'm hoping I might be in the right place for some recommendations and tips for building my first speaker cabinet (and if all goes well, then a head cab as well).
I would like th build a 2X12 or 2X10 hardwood extension cabinet, which I will stain rather than tolex. I am thinking convertable back because I can't decide between open and closed
I am not much of a wood-worker, but I will be working with a friend of mine who is - he builds furniture and most recently several kayaks. He's got a fully outfitted shop and is ready to go! Having never built one, I am hoping that I can garner some advice, tips tricks and maybe even some pics of the building process.
I'm fairly clueless, so I really need advice on every step of the process. I'm especially interested in:
- wood types - shell and baffle
- dimensions (if important)
- how to mount a baffle, grillcloth and back panels
- bracing if necessary
I realize when all's said and done, I will likely spend more than if I bought a cabinet, but we are thinking this could be a fun project to use his shop for and some time to get away with a few beers and some power tools!
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks,
Brian
THis is my first post here, and I'm hoping I might be in the right place for some recommendations and tips for building my first speaker cabinet (and if all goes well, then a head cab as well).
I would like th build a 2X12 or 2X10 hardwood extension cabinet, which I will stain rather than tolex. I am thinking convertable back because I can't decide between open and closed
I am not much of a wood-worker, but I will be working with a friend of mine who is - he builds furniture and most recently several kayaks. He's got a fully outfitted shop and is ready to go! Having never built one, I am hoping that I can garner some advice, tips tricks and maybe even some pics of the building process.
I'm fairly clueless, so I really need advice on every step of the process. I'm especially interested in:
- wood types - shell and baffle
- dimensions (if important)
- how to mount a baffle, grillcloth and back panels
- bracing if necessary
I realize when all's said and done, I will likely spend more than if I bought a cabinet, but we are thinking this could be a fun project to use his shop for and some time to get away with a few beers and some power tools!
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks,
Brian
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