Johnnz
9th October 2011, 07:32 AM
Hi all,
I have recently finished building some floorstanding loudspeakers out of MDF, and have veneered them with American Cherry Wood (0.5mm) using a product called Heatlock and a clothes iron. I would have documented the build here in the Hifi Section of the forum, but was already keeping a thread up to date in the website where the original design (for the Crossover and driver combo) was posted.
Here's the link to my build:
HTGuide Forum - Ambitious cabinet design for Nat P! (http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php4?t=38647&page=3&pp=35)
(takes you straight to the last page with the latest photos)
Anyway, I just want to run past my planned method for finishing them to make sure that no one knows any reason why it would not work well.
Using a air spray gun I plan to give a coat of sanding sealer, and then perhaps 3 or 4 coats of lacquer.
At the moment the cherry wood is rather pale and pinkish but I understand that it should become more orange/warmer hue given time.
Thanks for any advice:)
I have recently finished building some floorstanding loudspeakers out of MDF, and have veneered them with American Cherry Wood (0.5mm) using a product called Heatlock and a clothes iron. I would have documented the build here in the Hifi Section of the forum, but was already keeping a thread up to date in the website where the original design (for the Crossover and driver combo) was posted.
Here's the link to my build:
HTGuide Forum - Ambitious cabinet design for Nat P! (http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php4?t=38647&page=3&pp=35)
(takes you straight to the last page with the latest photos)
Anyway, I just want to run past my planned method for finishing them to make sure that no one knows any reason why it would not work well.
Using a air spray gun I plan to give a coat of sanding sealer, and then perhaps 3 or 4 coats of lacquer.
At the moment the cherry wood is rather pale and pinkish but I understand that it should become more orange/warmer hue given time.
Thanks for any advice:)