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Home-Made IEMs
You did a fantastic job, over the years lots and lots and lots of people have asked questions and bought material, but have given up in the process. You started and seen your creation through until complete, and learned a lot through the process I’m sure. My first set looked like that too. Keep...- Shilohsjustice
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
(2) custom IEM cables and (1) jumper cable for travel. All made with 28awg silver coated copper wire. 1 is 8 cables braided the other 2 are 4 cables braided.- Shilohsjustice
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You can not polish the lak, also using a rotator will help with the lak finish. Basically put a coat of lak on let it spin for about 2min then touch up the areas that have bubbles and put back on the rotator. Slow down on the process, sometimes you we can be quick to get it cured out of...- Shilohsjustice
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Recent cable build, 2 pin using 28 awg silver tinned copper wire.- Shilohsjustice
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Yes, I will post hopefully tonight or tomorrow. I am traveling with work so not sure when.- Shilohsjustice
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that’s the secret sauce, I may share it but not just yet!!!!- Shilohsjustice
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Lol, I usually always do multiple tes Length of tubing absolutely affect the frequency, I should have better specified in the pic. The pic with the long tubing is first test checking drivers are outputting proper range without drop offs, I slip loose tubing on the ends to test. The frequency...- Shilohsjustice
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ED 30761 ED 29689 HODVTEC 31618- Shilohsjustice
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Correct, no spout. ED 30761- Shilohsjustice
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Unconventional driver configuration - I have been prototyping and might be onto something that sounds really really good. I am shocked at the detail and clarity, sounds super crisp as well.- Shilohsjustice
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That is the R&B Artist logo. I made them special for him, Artist series.- Shilohsjustice
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I use resin obsession.- Shilohsjustice
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I’ve had a lot of people asking me how I get logos to look perfect with my Laser Engraver. So here is my process. I hope you find value in it. Starts with a file in the engraving software. I have created templates for size through trial and error. I then select a preview to cut out the...- Shilohsjustice
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No 3d printing here, just good old fashioned wax dipped impressions, investment from hydrocolloid, dark smoke Fotoplast SI O lv shells mixed using black resin obsession. Triple drivers wired GK style.- Shilohsjustice
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The formula is different, it cures more consistent, it’s clearer as well. Less tacky layer and with glycerin bath it cures like glass on the inside of the shell.- Shilohsjustice
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I buy my material from Warner techcare. It’s $186 for 500g bottle.- Shilohsjustice
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Look up on google, build 3d scanner using old Xbox Kinect from an Xbox 360. There are tutorials all over that render HD renderings from the sensor. I was getting heavily into the 3d for months researching and almost pulled the trigger but didn’t because the material costs at the time was crazy...- Shilohsjustice
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Krystalloid is definitely the way to go if you can’t get it, I would use gelatin. I have a couple methods I use for Faceplates and I do not use glycerin to second cure the Faceplates. The method I do most is really simple. I use a piece of glass from a 4x6 picture frame. I pour the material on...- Shilohsjustice
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I’ve been using the home made ones at that speed and a bit fast for over a year with exceptional results. Honestly speaking any speed will essentially work as its allowing the Lacquer to settle. I’ve been doing 1-2 pairs a week consistently and the idea behind my rotors is that its a DIY tool...- Shilohsjustice
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Here is some pics of the pink project...... Hodrocolloid investment. Fresh out of a glycerin bath. Testing drivers.- Shilohsjustice
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I have to mix colors to achieve pink. I will mix a little red and blue Fotoplast to get violet. I’ll fill my mixing cup with clear, add a small amount of red Fotoplast and add a small amount of the violet to get pink. When I’m doing other colors I have been using UV Curable Printer Ink, and...- Shilohsjustice
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And we are ready to go;- Shilohsjustice
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