danielc118
21st April 2008, 11:45 PM
Gday guys,
This is a repost from another forum, about overclocking computers, that I thought I would put up here as well, seeing as I am quite proud of my work, and used a lot of advice given here, as well as a supplier for the veneer recommended by you guys.
I have a deluxe package from the Loud Speaker Kit ( www.theloudspeakerkit.com.au ), and as part of the deal they had a while back they gave out 2 free m4's (bookshelf speakers) with any package bought, so I thought I would practice my veneering and finishing on them first, before progressing to my other more expensive speakers.
The finish is real Jarrah veneer, and yes, it was quite hard to do, and consumed quite a lot of time.
I will do a full write up and FAQ later, but for now here are pics of the compeleted M4's.
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture636.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture639.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture640.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture642.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture643.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture644.jpg
any advice you guys could give me in regards to the finish I have attained, how to make it better etc would be much appreciated, this is my first real project working with wood.
I am thinking of putting another coat or 2 of oil on the speakers also (with more sanding), to attain a more mirror-like finish, as although it feels very smooth to my hand, the finest sandpaper grain I got down to was 800 wet sanding with the danish oil. (it only has 2 coats on)
please keep in mind also that everything here was done by hand, I used almost no power tools at all in the production of these, except for a dremel to cut the actual veneer.
Thanks a lot for your time guys, feedback welcomed :)
This is a repost from another forum, about overclocking computers, that I thought I would put up here as well, seeing as I am quite proud of my work, and used a lot of advice given here, as well as a supplier for the veneer recommended by you guys.
I have a deluxe package from the Loud Speaker Kit ( www.theloudspeakerkit.com.au ), and as part of the deal they had a while back they gave out 2 free m4's (bookshelf speakers) with any package bought, so I thought I would practice my veneering and finishing on them first, before progressing to my other more expensive speakers.
The finish is real Jarrah veneer, and yes, it was quite hard to do, and consumed quite a lot of time.
I will do a full write up and FAQ later, but for now here are pics of the compeleted M4's.
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture636.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture639.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture640.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture642.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture643.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h301/insanedaniel/Speakers/Picture644.jpg
any advice you guys could give me in regards to the finish I have attained, how to make it better etc would be much appreciated, this is my first real project working with wood.
I am thinking of putting another coat or 2 of oil on the speakers also (with more sanding), to attain a more mirror-like finish, as although it feels very smooth to my hand, the finest sandpaper grain I got down to was 800 wet sanding with the danish oil. (it only has 2 coats on)
please keep in mind also that everything here was done by hand, I used almost no power tools at all in the production of these, except for a dremel to cut the actual veneer.
Thanks a lot for your time guys, feedback welcomed :)