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Speaker hole cut slowly with a jigsaw.
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Thanks for the info so far. Initially it would be a 2x12" cab, but if I feel luike experimenting further, so be it.
I will do the joinery myself, and am quite familiar with the dust a router produces, having built a couple of guitars amongst other items.
Regarding cab vibration - I don't currently have any ply (well, not strictly true, but I'm not sure 4mm would be any good), but have a good stock of afromosia, rippled ash and laburnum I could use.
I am sure that there is a lot of info online, but the reason I didn't go straight to google is I find it difficult to assess the 'quality' of random internet wisdom. Whereas asking on a forum, that wisdom can be prodded a little
Cheers,
Adam
That's actually very useful, thanks Winny_Pooh. I think I was perhaps getting a little caught up in whether specific sizes (for instance, say, a guitars' scale length, but for cabs) and dimensions are important or not.
Cheers,
Adam
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/69186/2x12-vertical-dumble-style-speaker-cab-project-bare-shell-for-sale
I'd use 15mm for the baffle , preferably birch ply, and definitely drill all 8 holes for the speaker mounts even though you only need 4, you never know if you might chew up a tee-nut. 12mm for the rear, can be ordinary ply. If you have a router and are intent on having a lacquered wood finish definitely consider getting yourself a dovetail jig. Dovetails look the dogs bollocks when stained and lacquered and are very strong, no need for internal bracing.
My Thornton amp has a nearly-dovetail joint which does indeed look the whippets wedding tackle -
https://i.imgur.com/xlGwtEm.jpg?1
Not sure I could match that though!
Cheers,
Adam
https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/324014-easy-12-cab-build/?tab=comments#comment-3517363
You Tube link for the above Bass Cab, showing easy jointing method....
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All fabulous information, chaps. Thanks very much
Adam
https://celestion.com/speakerworld/downloads/patech/109.pdf