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Re: 1.4" Horn [message #49481 is a reply to message #49480] Tue, 16 May 2006 21:10 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Round horns are easy, so if that's what you want, just pick the flare rate and shape (exponential, tractrix or conical) and plot your expansion. If you want a radial horn or some other shape, you'll want to do a little more work, both in design and planning and in construction. One way to do it is to model with Hornresp, get an expansion rate that you like and then make a mock-up with inexpensive wood like MDF. Test and if it's what you want, then make a better version with more attractive wood.

 
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