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Re: 3 Pi build [message #98245 is a reply to message #98244] Fri, 10 January 2025 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Is this the stuff Wayne?


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Re: 3 Pi build [message #98246 is a reply to message #98245] Fri, 10 January 2025 16:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, that's it!
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98254 is a reply to message #98246] Mon, 13 January 2025 13:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Would veneering an MDF cabinet help with resistance to knocks, bumps and going mushy Wayne?

Even using high quality veneer it's cheaper than using ply and is easier to put a veneer on.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98255 is a reply to message #98254] Mon, 13 January 2025 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think probably so, yes. That said, MDF is still just not as tough as a hardwood or Baltic Birch plywood.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98258 is a reply to message #98255] Fri, 17 January 2025 10:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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When I helped a friend build a pair of 2Pi tower speakers using MDF. We found that veneer to cover front, top & sides would be more expensive than thin solid wood. We glued up for width and used wood glue to apply on to the MDF. I'd done that with my own speakers and it's stood up to the test of time. Also using water based polyurethane used for flooring helps with humidity. And where I live in the summer is very humid. Just an option among many others for you to figure on.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98263 is a reply to message #98258] Mon, 20 January 2025 02:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Rusty wrote on Fri, 17 January 2025 10:45
When I helped a friend build a pair of 2Pi tower speakers using MDF. We found that veneer to cover front, top & sides would be more expensive than thin solid wood. We glued up for width and used wood glue to apply on to the MDF. I'd done that with my own speakers and it's stood up to the test of time. Also using water based polyurethane used for flooring helps with humidity. And where I live in the summer is very humid. Just an option among many others for you to figure on.
Thanks for that, I'll have a look and see what's available. At the moment I'm planning on veneer for the sides, top and bottom and a paint finish front and back. Partly for cost reasons as 20" wide strips of nice veneer are very expensive and partly to be able to help the speakers blend with the room a bit better. They're not as tall as my current speakers but are over 6" wider.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98264 is a reply to message #98263] Mon, 20 January 2025 03:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Next job is to source crossover components and binding posts, I've made a cutting plan for the cabinets to come from 2 sheets of 18mm MDF with enough left over to make two braces per cabinet and the extra pieces for the baffle to allow the drivers to be flush mounted.

The sides and top will be veneered in Khaya wood (from the mahogany family I think but not quite as red as many of that family are). Front and rear will be a complementary paint finish that I haven't quite decided upon yet.

Should have time to get the MDF collected next week and start cutting and constructing the following week.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98265 is a reply to message #98263] Mon, 20 January 2025 06:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hope you'll provide a pictorial of your speaker build. And, you're going to love hearing what your sweat equity brought forth.
There's some pics here under the heading of 2Pi Towers down the page a little showing what we used on my friends pair of speaker. We used Ash wood. I looked up Khaya wood and that's beautiful looking. It would be stunning. Bet it's costly. But hey, you're going to live with it for a long time. And you only live once. So let the good times roll.
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98266 is a reply to message #98264] Mon, 20 January 2025 09:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Soulman wrote on Mon, 20 January 2025 03:03
The sides and top will be veneered in Khaya wood (from the mahogany family I think but not quite as red as many of that family are). Front and rear will be a complementary paint finish that I haven't quite decided upon yet.

That sounds tasty!  Can't wait to see 'em!
Re: 3 Pi build [message #98267 is a reply to message #98265] Mon, 20 January 2025 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Rusty wrote on Mon, 20 January 2025 06:04
Hope you'll provide a pictorial of your speaker build. And, you're going to love hearing what your sweat equity brought forth.
There's some pics here under the heading of 2Pi Towers down the page a little showing what we used on my friends pair of speaker. We used Ash wood. I looked up Khaya wood and that's beautiful looking. It would be stunning. Bet it's costly. But hey, you're going to live with it for a long time. And you only live once. So let the good times roll.

Enough Khaya veneer to do the sides, tops and bottoms was £50 so not too bad. MDF is £30 a sheet and plywood is £140 a sheet so I'm still saving enough to pay for the crossover components, binding posts and anything else I might need
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