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Ahh yes I see, now I am a bit less scared :P , but then again I am used to school table saws where if you touch the blade it will stop only giving your finger a little nick and a few stiches, and we had a huge guard on top too :P.
MASantos I dont think there is an "April Fools" he is only stating that there was a large update on April Fools, that way people can keep track of previous updates and if it is worth looking at.
Sorry if I missed it on your first page but what are you planning on finishing them with, I was half thinking of building some speakers and putting some burl veneer on them if i can find it cheap.
Interesting you guys dont wear goggles either? , I guess it may be because I live in america where you need the best protection against suing :P we cut mdf a few times in our class for our cabinet, we used it as the base for our cabinet and used some particle board in the drawer and back, then again we have a ventilation system on every tool in our woodshop to pull the dust into a huge collector.
I meant the ones like the chemistry goggles where your eyes are totally sealed from outside elements. We have safety glasses regularly. . Regarding the MDF, it really isn't my decision, as I can't convince the school board otherwise. A workaround would be to cut everything afterchool, but I don't really like to stay afterschool. BTW, I'll be using many many coats of clear varathane/polyurethane/varnish to finish it. Didn't feel like using veneer, as I'm liking the birch grain more and more.
Oh, and since you guys love my pics...here's a couple more for a semi-update:
I finish cutting all the cabinet pieces today, all that's left to do is to mitre them and give them a roundover. Also in the process of redoing my Xover layout. Chance are I'll finish mid to late April (hopefully).
Ahh, we only ever wore standard safety glasses not goggles. However we had the huge dustcollecter as I mentioned earlier so we didnt have to worry about dust.
I may have to talk to my woodshop teacher when i go to pick up my cabinet after spring break about using the tools for another thing, if they have woodworking club or something.
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Cool, what grade? Ive been there on a few ocasions but ive never been in the shop. Its very nice of your tech teacher or whoever that allows you to use the equipment.
11, and my wood shop teacher rocks. I am doing quite well that course, so he basically lets me do anything I want. I hear that some schools have CNC machines. Is Markville one of them?
Sorry for the crap pictures...every single on of them were taken by my cell phone. Soldered maybe half of the Xover together...will get some Masonite to mount the components to tomorrow.
Very nice work so far, every time I look here i want to build a set of speakers more and more :P
I think we have a CNC router at our school but they mostly just use it to cut handles for cabinets in advanced woodcrafting with one layout, though you probably could cut other stuff, we also have a laser engraver/cutter which i imagine could cut wood too, i think it is good for up to 3/8inch :P
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Portable:128k WMA/AAC -> Rio Carbon 5gb or 2nd gen Ipod shuffle or Verizon Moto Q9C-> JVC Marshmallows
Home:128k WMA (Contemplating trying FLAC and backing up all music) -> Foobar2k -> Onboard Sound (Soundblaster Live couldnt fit) -> Dying AHS515 (Still deciding for new pair) - JVC HA-RX700 on the Way!