1" x 2" Braces [message #38520] |
Tue, 01 October 2002 16:12 |
Fresno
Messages: 41 Registered: May 2009
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Are the 1" x 2" braces really supposed to be 1 x 2 or are they supposed to be the precut 1 x 2's that aren't really 1 x 2?
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Re: 1" x 2" Braces [message #38528 is a reply to message #38526] |
Tue, 01 October 2002 20:48 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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We use the wood stock labeled 1 x 2, but Bill is right, "more is better." You can't ever overbrace. Volume is displaced by the braces, but the difference between 10 linear feet of 1" x 2" stock and the same length of 3/4" x 1 1/2" stock is only 100 cubic inches. That's a very small percentage of the 9000+ cubic inches displacement of the tower two π loudspeaker cabinet. So brace well; Don't fill the cabinet up with braces, but don't be concerned by fractional differences either. You'll find that the tolerances are wide enough that bracing volume is insignificant.
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Virtual Volume! [message #38534 is a reply to message #38532] |
Wed, 02 October 2002 06:18 |
Fresno
Messages: 41 Registered: May 2009
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Baron |
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How much virtual volume does it add? When I went from 5/8" MDF to 3/4" MDF I had to enlarge the port size slightly. Is there any impact to the port size with this additional virtual volume? Or is that already in the calculations that Wayne used to determine the port size? Perhaps I am agonizing over what may be trivial in reality, but I don't have enough knowledge to distiguish mountains from molehills.
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Don't worry about it [message #38535 is a reply to message #38534] |
Wed, 02 October 2002 08:28 |
JLapaire
Messages: 156 Registered: May 2009
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It's too small an amount to worry about. If you were to plug your numbers into Wayne's PiAlign software or WinISD you could see what I mean. Mountains out of molehills. Good Luck! John
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