JTEX
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Unicorn #2 is a Godin Multiac ACS Nylon that wanted a good home.
Where I live, Godin guitars practically grow on trees
Unicorn #2 is a Godin Multiac ACS Nylon that wanted a good home.
@Harry Klippton
Nice! Did you use a hoist, or sheer Will? What size belly mower is that?
Looks like a Packard Bell 486SX to me.Looks like a CC 1450?
@Harry Klippton
Nice! Did you use a hoist, or sheer Will? What size belly mower is that?
From reading the post I think he just reached in there and pulled it outNBD
It's a Kohler K301. No hoist, just me. Manual says it's 118lbLooks like a CC 1450?
It's an Ampeg V4 cabinet I bought unloaded for $25 at a swap meet many years ago. I was hoping to restore it but it was very badly water damaged. Eventually I'll strip it of its hardware for another project and take measurements in case I want to make a replica of it@Harry Klippton What's the speaker box under the chop-saw?
That’s a great idea. I’ve always thought about doing something like that for my press, but so far haven’t had any issues with that cant. I would like to build some kind of jig.One of the great things about drilling with a step-bit is that once you get to your desired hole size, you can lightly touch down with the next larger step for a nice deburr/ chamfer on the edge of the hole.
This works out great on the face of the enclosure which is parallel to the back, but once you stand it up on-end there’s a casting angle to deal with. Drilling the holes on-angle isn’t really a problem, but the chamfers don’t work out as nice. I also drill the ends for nameplate rivets with a very small bit, and I don’t like doing that at an angle.
I’ve had a couple different setups for holding enclosures in the vise tipped back at about 2 degrees, but they all allowed some vibration, which makes for noisy drilling of the larger holes.
This is the newest version- I cut the face of this big chunk of plastic at 2 degrees, and set up a piece of wood to make contact at the bottom edge of the enclosure face.
I haven’t tried it yet, but it feels pretty solid.
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Worked up enough motivation to clear off the bench and start getting stuff boxed
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How do those stamps work? Are you just stamping each letter freehand one at a time? Is there some kind of alignment jig happening? The alignment and spacing is very good however you’re doing it.