tauzero Posted yesterday at 00:08 Posted yesterday at 00:08 2 minutes ago, Phil Starr said: Here you go two of the fane's in a 40l cab will do this with a fully rated amp driving 450W into the cab. That's a couple of db louder than most 12's. What it will need is a decent sized port as the amount of air that port will be moving at full power will be considerable. I've looked at using a 110mm soil pipe inside diameter 108mm 11.15mm longas a decent compromise. I'd be rear mounting the port so as not to weaken the front baffle too much. If the port is 11.15mm long, surely that means it will be shorter than the thickness of the cab (assuming 12mm ply). Quote
rwillett Posted yesterday at 07:02 Posted yesterday at 07:02 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. Quote
Pea Turgh Posted yesterday at 08:31 Posted yesterday at 08:31 1 hour ago, rwillett said: 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. I assume it’s to lessen the impact to your fingers when you walk in to some immovable object loading in. I’ve got a hell of a lump on my little finger where I bashed it on a hand rail carrying a tumble dryer - if only it had rounded edges… Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, rwillett said: 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. To stop chipping and make it more pleasant to handle. Very easy with a router. Also paint won't take well on sharp corners. 12mm is good. Edited 23 hours ago by Stub Mandrel 3 Quote
rwillett Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 minute ago, Stub Mandrel said: To stop chipping and make it more pleasant to handle. Very easy with a router. Fair enough... Quote
nekomatic Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Also because the plastic corners do need a rounded edge, or at least the ones I’ve used did. Quote
rwillett Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 minute ago, nekomatic said: Also because the plastic corners do need a rounded edge, or at least the ones I’ve used did. 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 Quote
Obrienp Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, tauzero said: If the port is 11.15mm long, surely that means it will be shorter than the thickness of the cab (assuming 12mm ply). I have no expertise at all but I have the feeling it was a typo and @Phil Starr missed out a zero: 110.15? 1 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, Obrienp said: I have no expertise at all but I have the feeling it was a typo and @Phil Starr missed out a zero: 110.15? That is about the length on the prototype. Quote
RhythmJunky Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 18 hours ago, Phil Starr said: Edited 15 hours ago by RhythmJunky Realised it'd been asked before. I hadn't refreshed the page... Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 13 hours ago, rwillett said: 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 Bear in mind that wood with a paint finish will have a different overall radius to wood with a rat-fur finish. I'd start with the corner radius and work out the wood edge radius to suit. David Quote
Phil Starr Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 23 hours ago, tauzero said: If the port is 11.15mm long, surely that means it will be shorter than the thickness of the cab (assuming 12mm ply). Cm 🥹😅 Quote
rwillett Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 9 hours ago, Mottlefeeder said: Bear in mind that wood with a paint finish will have a different overall radius to wood with a rat-fur finish. I'd start with the corner radius and work out the wood edge radius to suit. David Thanks for this. I've got some router bits with a decent curve 6mm and 12mm from memory. I've also got my identically sized spray booth to practise on so I'll see which size works best. I'll probably round the plywood, put the Armacab on and then design new 3d printed corners to fit. Redesign should be relatively easy. The only area I'm slightly puzzling over is the front as it's just 12mm of ply sticking out. Will look at what other people have done here. 1 Quote
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