Non Metalic Chassis [message #29946] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 17:52 |
SteveBrown
Messages: 330 Registered: May 2009
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My last power amp, a SET 45 was built on an all wood chassis, and I think it turned out pretty nice. I was wondering if anyone had read the article in the link below, and what your thoughts are? Also, I'd love to see some variations on the non-metalic chassis, any creative deisgns out there? Seems like if we're not limited to fabricating metal, a lot of different stuff could be done.
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Re: Wiggle Wood [message #29950 is a reply to message #29948] |
Thu, 22 November 2007 05:15 |
Bill Epstein
Messages: 1088 Registered: May 2009 Location: Smoky Mts. USA
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Thanksgiving greetings from Asheville! Flexible plywood is available (wiggle wood) and kerf bending is always an option. Make a form from layers of MDF and glue and clamp layers of 1/8" easily bent wood like mahogany or ash. Use Resorcinol aka PPR to minimise glue line creep. No problem.
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Tubes and wood. [message #29952 is a reply to message #29946] |
Thu, 22 November 2007 23:06 |
Shane
Messages: 1117 Registered: May 2009
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I'm way more comfortable working with wood as well, but only because I don't have the proper tools for metalworking. My concern with wood chassis' and tube amps is the heat generated. Especially if you're using a large power resistor or something similar that may let go.
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Re: Tubes and wood. [message #29960 is a reply to message #29959] |
Fri, 28 December 2007 06:54 |
Jeffery L
Messages: 13 Registered: May 2009
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I was actually talking about using the phenolic as a mounting surface. It does come in a lot of colors and I would imagine that it could be artistically incorporated into a chassis design. I have seen a light bulb that sat within inches of a piece of plywood and it did char halfway through the plywood, although it never did burst into flames. I would think it would be okay to use an all wood chassis, I don't think there is enough heat to cause it to combust.
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