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Speaker time

I didn't realize the glue was available separately, cool!
I had to use 3/4" walnut plywood for the vertical sides of my CD case, as I couldn't find 4/4 walnut straight and long (7') enough. I used pre-glued "iron-on" 3/4" walnut tape on the edges, and it worked fine (having years of MonoKote ironing experience from my model airplane days helped). The tape, and the plywood faces, took the finish (orange shellac) equally, and they look like solid wood together. The base, top, and shelves of the cabinet were solid walnut, and came out much darker than the sides, but the mismatch doesn't really look too bad.

Let's see some pics of the CD Case Botch!
 
Jesus Christ! Go watch Ellen or something.


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Can you play some music through them, record it through a mic to tape, digitize it, upload it to YouTube, and then post the link so I can play it through my computer monitors to see how great they sound?

Jeff

ps. Great job!
 
I don't buy wall-hanging pics, nor blow up/frame my own photography, anymore, because I've run out of "wall room" to hang anything.
I've seen pics of your other systems, HOW in the hell do you have room for so many beautiful speakers?!?!?

EDIT: Those are beautiful!!
 
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