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rwillett

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  1. Pah, thats nothing, Zoe, my far better half, is still making a mosaic for my eldest daughters first birthday. Rhea is now in her 1st year at University.
  2. I have some spare perspex, I am happy to post it to Si so he can play with it
  3. I recall a friend have these, they sounded fine.
  4. I've printed mine and they assume a square edge. I think I'll do some rounding on the dges and do a redesign of them Rob
  5. Si I've tried using perspex once and I'm not looking to do it again. It's a difficult material to work with and the use of power tools was really tricky. I gave up as things splintered and scratched. However other people may be far better at it than me. Rob
  6. Fair enough...
  7. My Armacab arrived Weds. Well packed, but still sitting in the box. Have you started yours yet? Was interested in what prep you are doing. My intention is to try it on some off cuts and see how it handles slight defects on the edges. Not sure if I need to have the surface piano grade smooth or the armacab will easily handle the small splinters on the edges. Also not sure if I want or need to round the edges. People seem to do it but I'm not sure why. My cab is basically done bar wiring and finish. Slightly nervous about the covering though.
  8. I see that many people round the edges of the cab. Is there a good reason for this please? Perhaps for the mottled finish or because the plastic corners assume so? If so what's the recommended radii? 5mm? 12mm? Or just to take edge off? Thanks.
  9. DM'ed you.
  10. Just in case anybody is interested, I've designed and printed a complete port and flange for my 8" speaker. Its the correct length, 87mm, and is 64mm internal diameter and fits a 68mm hole. It has three M3 screw holes and the actual flange is sized so you can put M3 T-Nuts behind it and so they don't overlap the hole. It has a gasket groove on the back , so you can put 2mm x 10mm foam around the back of the flange, and when you tighten the screws up, it sits flush to the baffle board, but you now have a better seal. Especially useful if you port hole is a bit rough. It has simple text on the front, but I change that easily. I can print them in a variety of colours, but red is very popular at the moment as I still have 27 reels to go through I'll print them for free, I'll include some foam for the gasket, just pay for postage and a appropriate donation to the North West Air Ambulance of whatever you want to pay. I'd prefer it to be more than 1p but I won't check. I can adjust most things quite quickly and easily so if you wanted your name on them, or a different size or whatever just ask. Different colours can be done but only if I have those colours sitting on the shelf. Thanks Rob
  11. If you want me to nail one long piece to some pallet box wood and throw some strings on top, it can be. Happy to help
  12. I can sell you some equal calorific firewood for £5 if that helps....
  13. Mmmm.... Now that is a work of beauty. Lovely amounts of usage. No showroom queen (in a really good way), you'd have no issues using this. Thankfully I'm completely skint but that's a great looking bass.
  14. I have a lot of good clamps so it's not any issue to glue and clamp. Easier than screws, no work at the end with filling, though I will need to fill some of the areas. Also just had a call from Penn Elcom apologising that the Armacab won't be here until Weds this week. Somewhat surprised as I wasn't expecting it until Friday anyway, so pleasantly surprised. Rob
  15. It could be that he's playing so hard, he's snapped the neck of his guitar (and of course his wrist from his arm and managed to add an extra finger, but as he's a guitarist he might need it). It could also be that he has a very, very long forearm that's managed to bend backwards and hide behind his knee and shin. Also clever the way the mike is balanced in thin air, can I have one of those? Of course I am being exceptionally charitable to AI Slop. Rob
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