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    That will work but I think it is 70 degrees??? Which leaves you with a 30 degee angle on your cabinet edge?

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    Picured looks like a 22.5 degree chamfer bit.

    Rich,
    Looks great! You have a fantastic match with your veneer and your walnut stock edge. Was this luck? or accomplished with stains?

    Did you recess your port tubes from the back of the baffle or are they flush mount? Everything has a nice clean look!

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    Not Luck !

    Hi blog ,

    I spent more time on these than the 4345's. I learned a lot from my first project. I have thought about re-doing the 45's......someday ! It's nice to come home to wood. A completly different zone to welding stainless.
    I changed the back edge to protect the veneer also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richluvsound View Post
    Hi Russell,

    this is the cutter I used. I dont know if it is correct angle 1/2 shank -67 1/2 degrees.

    Its what I had in the shop.
    Thanks for the info, I am a little "router slow"!

    Russellc

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    Rich

    Excellent work! I am sure that they will sound as good as they look. Interesting glue, I think I will give it a shot next time.

    Regards
    Woody

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    making Noise

    Hi folks,

    the 4333a are up and running. They sound good and will sound pretty amazing once everything is burned in a bit more.

    I must thank everyone for their help and support. With a very special mention to Guido. As always, his work is flawless. He doesnt mix soldering and drinking anymore

    these are for sale at the right price , to the right buyer. PM me for details.

    Rich
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    What a great family photo. You're jumper almost matches.

    Have you got a better shot of the lovely cabinet grain now everytings complete.

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    Very Nice!

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    Hello Rich,
    JBL had it not better

    regards
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    'Really nice! 'Wish I had a real workshop myself, instead of the garage and moving stuff around just to cut wood...

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by richluvsound View Post
    Hi folks,

    the 4333a are up and running. They sound good and will sound pretty amazing once everything is burned in a bit more.

    I must thank everyone for their help and support. With a very special mention to Guido. As always, his work is flawless. He doesnt mix soldering and drinking anymore

    these are for sale at the right price , to the right buyer. PM me for details.

    Rich
    Hi Rich,

    Beautiful work and such a dual pair!! The 4345's look like they've got the horn ready to go trolling for unsuspecting passersby's and then "SNAP" and reel them in via the port!

    Obvious you have lavished a lot of time and effort and care to rebuilding these. I only wish I could do half as good a job on mine eventually.

    Someone will be lucky to get these.

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    Bart
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    It's great to work with you!

    Congratulations.

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    A bit of Walnut for Andy

    Quote Originally Posted by Andyoz View Post
    What a great family photo. You're jumper almost matches.

    Have you got a better shot of the lovely cabinet grain now everytings complete.
    You wont be able to get these into the attic without help
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    Wow that's nice. Cold shower time!

    p.s. you're place is looking more and more like "Doc Browns" out of Back To The Future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richluvsound View Post
    You wont be able to get these into the attic without help
    Don't bet on it.

    My current record is 45kg unaided. My back felt weird the next day though.

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