Threads like this combined with a Lowes that is close enough see out my window make my wallet shiver.
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Threads like this combined with a Lowes that is close enough see out my window make my wallet shiver.
To make the window cutout, I would assume you used hole saws to cut the corners, but what did you use to cut the straight lines between the rounded out corners? The lines are so perfectly straight. Band saw?
Good choice in music, couldn't exactly make out who it was though.
Also mad joinery skills, I love working with wood. And that sounded so wrong in many ways.
Let's just say wood > metal if you don't have alot of tools.
I made a template with jigsaw..no holesaws involved. I fixed it up on the spindle sander and gave it a lick with the a sanding block. I then clamped it to the panel and routed it using a top bearing flush trim bit and a plunge router.
This way if I need to make more than two holes I will be ready to go next time.
Thanks for all the comments guys. I am almost done. I had to get some housework caught up today:shrug: but I'll be back it at in the morning.:up:
The only downside is weight. If there was no budget involved I'd use vacuum bagged composite panels (3mm ply sandwiching hexcell core) and tasty veneer:D Composite panels are more stable than ply and lighter of course and also deaden sound.
@ MartinM210 Yep a biscuit joiner is a helluva tool. A lot easier than dowels and stronger too. I miss my huge clamp collection. All those years in Florida rusted a mess of them up solid and when I moved it was easier to give them to a fellow wood worker than pack them. I still have a few dozen but I find I run short. I resisted running out and buying stuff for this project as I actually am trying to make a little money :p:
Ah ha, spindle sander. Nice. I've wanted a spindle sander and shaper, but have other more important purchases that need to be made first, namely a decent table saw. I have a basic 10" tabletop that drives me nuts.
You're not kidding about the clamps. I bought a bunch of clamps when I built my case from Harbor Freight, only to find that it never seemed I had enough.
It would be a different build...something with less acoustic damping. The owner is considering having me line this in Sonex to further kill off the fan noises. I have a Pelko 265 CFM fan that would probably be enough for all three rads but it's hella loud.
Or do you mean like a 20" box fan?
I think the most efficient fan would be a "squirrel-cage" type fan...which come in all sizes and shapes. I'll look into that. No sense in smothering the radiators with 18 fans if one large one would do the trick.
Thanks for the idea ;)
I updated the first page if you would like to see more details
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Cyber, what else can I say than simply awesome job! :eek: :up:
From your previous work, I had high expectations for this project...and your crushing them. :clap:
well that does just look damn amazing doesn't it, great finish to a very cool project. :up:
the above two just said it all :)
That looks absolutely amazing. :D
Nice work! :clap: Would like to see this all bolted and tubed. You got some serious wood skills!
looks nice cd.
Thank you all very much. Us builders love feedback :D When the owner gets it put together I'll see about getting some of his shots posted up.
I enjoyed the project and compared to the other radboxes I have built this one is more technically refined and dare I say more elegant than some pop rivetted aluminum and lexan :p:
Do you think a PC case along the same lines would be interesting? Damn heavy obviously...but what do you think? Is it worth the effort?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFnzBfu1p1c
Completed unit vid
Maybe put some wheels on it and propel it with a couple of Pelko 265 CFM fans :D
There ya go! See no problem...:up: Just strap a seat to it! :rofl: