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24 minutes ago, Richard R said:

 The black is cool, but I have to admit I liked the red Lego look.

Agreed, I did like the Lego look, but the black is cooler. 

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They sound quite nice as well. I've had zero chance to wind them up due to various things, it'll probably be the weekend before I can try. 

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I think I had a full sheet cut into four, one is going to be a sprayt booth, I built two cabs and I have one quarter uncut, so I could make a 3rd 8" speaker OR a 6" House Jam or I could just leave it in the garage to rot away :)

 

So I think 1220 x 1220 is half a 8" x 4" ft sheet so you should get two out of them. 

 

If you do cut them yourself, then I would change one or two dimensions by 2mm or so. It makes zero difference to the volume but makes cutting a little easier. There's something on this in the thread where I discussed it. Basically make the sides 276mm wide rather than 274mm wide, and the top/bottom 276mm rather than 274mm. This extra 2mm should be at the front of the cab and so the volume doesn't change but the 'lip' sticks out 2mm longer.  Just easier to cut and thats the only difference. You get an extra 2mm to drop a grill in as well, but thats negligible. My second cab is cut that way from memory, 

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20 hours ago, rwillett said:

I think I had a full sheet cut into four, one is going to be a sprayt booth, I built two cabs and I have one quarter uncut, so I could make a 3rd 8" speaker OR a 6" House Jam or I could just leave it in the garage to rot away :)

 

So I think 1220 x 1220 is half a 8" x 4" ft sheet so you should get two out of them. 

 

If you do cut them yourself, then I would change one or two dimensions by 2mm or so. It makes zero difference to the volume but makes cutting a little easier. There's something on this in the thread where I discussed it. Basically make the sides 276mm wide rather than 274mm wide, and the top/bottom 276mm rather than 274mm. This extra 2mm should be at the front of the cab and so the volume doesn't change but the 'lip' sticks out 2mm longer.  Just easier to cut and thats the only difference. You get an extra 2mm to drop a grill in as well, but thats negligible. My second cab is cut that way from memory, 

I think the drawing in post1 was amended after your suggestion as those are the dimensions on my copy of the drawing. 
 

Thank you. 
 

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On 03/02/2026 at 20:18, rwillett said:

One of the joys of having a 3D printer rattle can of Halford's finest matt black in the garage is being able to change things quickly.

 

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On 05/02/2026 at 10:01, Chienmortbb said:

I am sure that I saw somewhere that you can get two of these from a half sheet 1220 x 1220, Is this correct?

 

Yes. I've started a build diary for one, including how to chop up a 1220 x 610 sheet with a circular saw should you not have a proper table saw. On a hiatus awaiting better weather at the moment so I can repair the latest cock-up.

 

 

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