This one is just about perfect !!Quote:
Originally Posted by MatthiasA
Bernard
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This one is just about perfect !!Quote:
Originally Posted by MatthiasA
Bernard
Hello!
Today I was by my vaneer dealer!
He has a lot of original burr walnut.. but!
It's naturaly very very dark not red..
Now i took a "Mavona" vaneer its like "Vavona" the roots of a Mammuttree
i paid a bout 15euros and 5euros for the other large 4m vaneer
i will take the large vaneer under the Mavona! to make a 1m x 10cm x5mm wood
greetings Matthias
Hello!
now ive some sheep-wants damping material
where must i damp the cabinet in the bass section?
greetings Matthias
What the heck is "sheep-wants dampiing material" ??:o:Quote:
Originally Posted by MatthiasA
Do you mean fiberglass insulation ?
Bernard
oh sorry i meant "Lamb's wool"
or should i take foam?
where must i damp the cabinet in the bass section?
greetings Matthias
Walnut changes a lot when oiled. Next time you visit this dealer, bring some oil to get a better picture of the final results.Quote:
Originally Posted by MatthiasA
Mathias....Do you have to do this the hard way? Can't you get a backed sheet of veneer? Man, you are looking at a lot of work to get that veneer matched up! If you want a little more red, look into aniline dyes. They will not look muddy, are color-fast, and quite easy to apply. You can apply any finish over it too.
I think that lambs wool was the traditional material for stuffing cabinets but I gather it is not much used today due to cost. I also thought that this was used to fill up a cabinet. On the other hand I do believe that the fiiberglass that JBL use nowadays is for virtual volume not dampening. In any case, in the S/3100 the fiberglass is on all surfaces - top and botton included - but not the front baffle.Quote:
Originally Posted by MatthiasA
Hope this helps, but I think you should find out about the real purpose of the cabinet material before using the lambs wool although I guess you could experiment with it.
Bernard
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Walnut changes a lot when oiled. Next time you visit this dealer, bring some oil to get a better picture of the final results.
yes you are right!
i tried this with the mavona several days ago
its a very good result
thanks a lot!
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Originally Posted by R Beardsley
Sorry but ..what is a backed sheet of vaneer ?
I want wood naturally no paint!!! J only high gloss
Greetings Matthias
Hello,
now the End of the long Story
i want to thank all members of the Lansing Heritage Forum
which helped me to break the finish line ;-)
Ive made a new Thread in the DIY Forum
there i will post all Photos and Messures of this big and great Project
thanks a lot!!!!!!! this Forum is the greatest ive ever seen.
:applaud: