ByronBlack":24319an9 said:
Hi Chris,
I like your cabs, very nice! Are they retro-fit or do you supply them direct to amp makers?
If your ever over near essex, your welcome to pop in for a demonstration.
The cabs you see there are built to fit readily available chassis. All those amps are ones I have built myself. I intend to make these cabinets available to DIY amp builders as well as my trade contacts.
Thanks for the offer of a demo, I recently moved from Upminster, it's a shame I didn't know then.
I considered the C4 because as I understand it, the saw position is set, the sheet is moved along it's length to cut, the saw doesn't have to be moved for subsequent cuts and all the pieces will be the same size.
The Guide rail system looks like it has to be repositioned and measured for each cut in which case I wont be able to get exactly the same result. I'm sure that can't be the case though but I haven't seen an explanation I can understand. I am not a woodworker, I don't understand the various terms used. I only relate to what I need to do to make my cabinets.
I need to be able to cut perfectly square edges and consistent sizes. Dowelled Butt joints and dovetails or box joints will be my methods.
I have seen combi machines with mortice facilities and spindle moulders, thicknessing planes etc, they sound like I could use them but I don't have a clue, ie can I use the spindle moulder to round over the edges on my cabinets once they are assembled? If not all I need is a router. I dont need to do morticing, or do I? I don't need a thicknesser unless I buy the wrong wood for the battens. I do need to find the best method of cutting out the aperture for the front panel and vent slots, so far I have tried drilling holes at the corners and cutting with a jig saw - that's hopeless, a hacksaw blade was about the best I could come up with.