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my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:13 am
by Koolaide
butterscotch lacquer with oxblood cloth. Came out OK I think.

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 1:09 am
by pompeiisneaks
Looks nice!

What speaker you putting in it?

~Phil

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 1:14 am
by pjd3
Looking pretty nice from here. Your a good inspiration to me. I'm scared to death of idea of making a cabinet!

PJD3

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 1:23 am
by Koolaide
Got a 12" Eminence Private Jack. Hope to put speaker in and handle on tomorrow to fully finish.

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:07 am
by Geeze
Looks good and square! What led you to that size?

Here's a great quote from a acoustic guitar building buddy about wood projects - 'Remember it's wood, if it doesn't turn out you can always burn it and deny it ever existed!'

Russ

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:39 am
by Koolaide
couple of things led to size.
-as for actual size measured a blues Jr. and then kind winged it.
-Too old and lazy to cart a bigger cabinet.
-Originally intended to use with an Express I plan to build. (It's on my to do list)

I have never been much on pedals. I have a TS9 and a tec21 GT2. Somehow I got it in my head to do a small pedal board with a mooer baby bomb for power So.... To go with the baby bomb I bought a power supply, a mooer two stones preamp, and the makings for a vemuram jan ray clone. Kinda thinking a small grab and go set up with a bit of flexibility. As soon as the speaker cab is done it is on to the pedal board. Then the Express.

Thanks for lookin.

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 5:45 pm
by Bill Moore
My first build had a wavy grill cloth pattern that annoyed me, my friend told me to pull the grill, and straighten the lines. I realized that the staples come out just as easy as they go in! Now I spend a lot of time pulling staples, and re tensioning the cloth. (Yeah sometimes after I think it's fine, I'll look at it later, and notice I missed a place!)

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 8:03 pm
by alkuz1961
a canvas stretching pliers, used by artists, can be useful for smooth grilling
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Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:55 pm
by Koolaide
grill is pretty tight and straight. but.... I kinda dutched the corners, and the baffle is a wee bit tight. (that's what is causing the bunching you see in the corners. Lessons learned.

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:24 pm
by Phil_S
Meh, don't dwell on the mistakes. I've built a few head cabs. On one, I spent time marking which side was the bottom vs. the top so I'd get the seam on the bottom. Well, you have to work fast after applying the adhesive. You see where this is going. When I was done, the tolex was downside up, seam on the top. However, the work was far, far better than I imagined I could do. The seam is hardly noticeable. Still, it belongs on the bottom :oops:

Your work is quite good. No one will be inspecting the corners. Nice job.

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 1:05 am
by echuta13
Koolaide wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:55 pm grill is pretty tight and straight. but.... I kinda dutched the corners, and the baffle is a wee bit tight. (that's what is causing the bunching you see in the corners. Lessons learned.
Keep at it! I know I did a couple things wrong on my first, second, and then third cab, but they weren't the same mistakes! :lol: You will definitely get better with time!

Re: my first cabinet build

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:49 am
by statorvane
Very good looking cab. Grill cloth can be tough, no doubt about it.