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Here. I can't grab a link, because I use the app, and/or I'm an idiot.- Bassiklee
- Post #13,800
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Someone on aliexpress had Bellsing ED drivers. I'll see if I can find them- Bassiklee
- Post #13,799
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You're the guy who likes to design stuff- Bassiklee
- Post #13,789
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Yes, and he was looking for the values, to try to duplicate it. Perhaps a more helpful answer would have been "unless you are using exactly the same drivers, duplicating the crossover won't get you what you expect"…- Bassiklee
- Post #13,764
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To the person who broke off a toothpick in a bore several pages back, nothing sticks to teflon tubing. It is available in sizes that just so happen to match the tube sizes we tend to use for bores. I'll let you fill in the rest.- Bassiklee
- Post #12,394
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Blow it out with compressed air, carefully pick it out with tweezers.- Bassiklee
- Post #12,158
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You’re welcome. There’s more out there. Lots in here too, especially about stacking dampers- Bassiklee
- Post #11,903
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https://www.knowles.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/tb-14.pdf?sfvrsn=4aa075b1_2- Bassiklee
- Post #11,901
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That’s just a pic from my phone. I don’t recall where I got it. It has as much info as you’re going to find elsewhere though- Bassiklee
- Post #11,900
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Knowles has the info on their page. Quick&dirty:- Bassiklee
- Post #11,898
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Maybe Overcured to the point where they got brittle??- Bassiklee
- Post #11,861
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Adds some level to the HODVTEC- Bassiklee
- Post #11,859
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Dreve finishing liquid is for use with their soft vinyl mouth guards. It's not sold for, or recommended for use as a thinner. It's also mostly eucalyptus oil.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,855
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I do sand the surface. No steel wool. I use those scotch bright wheels, flap discs, etc. If one were to thin lak, what would one use? It's not actually lacquer, they just call it that. As far as humidity, given that this stuff doesn't dry, it cures, is that part of the equation?- Bassiklee
- Post #11,853
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I'm in north Florida. There's no such thing as a not humid day here. I'm still playing with spraying, but that pic is from a larger manufacturer than me. That, and I was told by another member here that his 64s have that same exact finish.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,852
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That's not one of mine, but it's a good example of what a sprayed lak shell looks like. It's a different finish from what a brushed or dipped finish is.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,848
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Haven't thinned any of them. Will do, re: Surehold- Bassiklee
- Post #11,847
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Lak, but I don't use Dreve. It yellows too much for my liking. I've been having good luck with Pro3dure, and I'm about to try some Surehold. The last batch that went out were sprayed. I stole that idea from Jerry Harvey.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,845
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The yellow ones were 1/4" thick. I attach them to the monitors, then grind them down on a belt sander. The Kirinite I buy in 1/8" thick sheets, and cut it down into blanks on a bandsaw.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,843
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You mean like these?? The three that are not yellow are Kirinite. The yellow one, I bought from eBay. Do a search for knife scales, you'll find all kinds of cool swirled acrylic stuff. I've tried making my own, so far with no success.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,834
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That looks like a doming resin, probably with dye in it, on top of a brushed metal foil.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,779
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If your ink is an opaque, it will either not work, or take a long long time to form a shell. I have a LED box with eight LED bars in it. It's WAY too strong. I can form shells in 12 seconds with clear resin. Using black, it's 20 min, and black resin is still translucent, barely. You...- Bassiklee
- Post #11,743
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Right from the link you posted. Yes, it's a BA- Bassiklee
- Post #11,734
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I'm not sure I follow your question.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,690
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A single cap forms a 6dB/octave HPF. As far as how/why it works, google is your friend.- Bassiklee
- Post #11,688
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