A kerfed t-line? ugh, this is gonna take forever...

tyler_fitz
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The design... 8ft long

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The sub... Sundown e8

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Jig laid out...

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Jig cut out...

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Test piece... i think it should work out nicely... but holy crap cutting all these kerfs is gonna take for-freakin-ever...

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I love when i don't have to measure stuff

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Turns out the test piece provided some useful shims

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belt sander skills, ya digg?

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dry fit

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wood glue + saw dust = wood filler

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smeared around

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clamped to hell, so far so good

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looks like it held its shape pretty well

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this piece was definitely the hardest piece, had to rig up a table since the piece was 5'6"

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all glued together and clamped to hell, i wish i had more clamps though

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reverse angle

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can have much flatter response, and has more damping across the freq range.

doesn't unload like crazy below tuning, etc.

and this box will be nice for sure, almost deserves a 8W7.

 
I didnt mean whats the point in a Tline, I was asking what the point of kerfing the whole thing was.

Hey, if youre just doing it for the hell of it, just to do it, more power to you.

 
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