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    Starting a mid horn project

    Basically, I checked Dr Edgar's projects and decided to start my own, with three different variations to see what happens. Driver will be a 5" 104H-2
    I started by having templates laser cut from 3/16" aluminum. I will follow their contour with a rotor. One shape to cut the top and bottons in 1/8" Massonite and laminate them, and three different profiles to use as a structure, cut from 5/8" presswood. I expect the assembly to be pretty basic operation. Now deciding for the proper glue.

    When each eemple will be done, I will send a pink noise and measure the variations to see which iteration fits my purpose best. And if I am not statisfied, then I'll scrap everything. The expense will have been under $100 but will have learned "something". ;-)

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    Lasercut aluminum plates?

    I'm a ham (besides being an audio addict) and I sometimes have to cut aluminum for antennas... I'll know where to go

    Usually it's 1/4" thick though.

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    Yup. Laser cut. Aluminum can be laser cut up to 3/8" thickness. Beyond that, it requires water jet cutting, which is more expensive and leaves rougher edges. Last week, I had thick 3/4" plates cut with water jet before being CNC machined.

    These are the rough parts to make the upper plates for racecar oil pans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee in Montreal View Post
    will have learned "something". ;-)
    Make a frequency compensation similar to that for compression drivers and you will have a fine horn.
    (increasing from about1kHz to about 4kHz )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee in Montreal View Post
    Yup. Laser cut. Aluminum can be laser cut up to 3/8" thickness. Beyond that, it requires water jet cutting, which is more expensive and leaves rougher edges. Last week, I had thick 3/4" plates cut with water jet before being CNC machined.

    These are the rough parts to make the upper plates for racecar oil pans.

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    So you're a machinist?

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