The Fairchild Ghost subwoofer project

Excellent idea with the magnets, that'll look great and make it feel premium. I use forstner bits mainly for euro style hinges on cabinets. Sucks lining them up perfect with a hand drill though. I make do, but I need to add a drill press to my shop... one day!

BTW coming back to this? pilot holes dude. Get a drill bit stop (these)

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And just drill a 2mm hole right in the centre.
 
Yep I have and definitely use those. Doesn't help for the forstner bits though for what I do. On 3/4" stock it does work out to using the top of the bit itself as a guide for depth when doing hinges. A drill press would just make it easier and make it perfectly straight.
 
Going back to the amp.

I watch a guy on the tube and he has an amp dyno. Well yesterday he uploaded a video of a 15 inch cinema sub. He took the amp out and its identical to the one I was going to use. It said it was 150w (same) and although the two boards on it were oriented differently it was identical.

It made 46w at 8 ohms.

So I feel completely redeemed tbh. I'd have been so disappointed with the sub thinking it was bad.
 
OK so a slight snag yesterday. The plug does not fit in the magnet pole piece. Basically it has a slight taper. The butt plug fits into the backside (lmfao) perfectly but the end inside the coil is too small. I need to send it back (just the one piece) and get it trimmed. For that I had to order an "inside vernier". It was less than £4.

I built up the spider.

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And then a gert big pile of stuff was all opened and sorted.

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Ti coated spikes and threadserts.

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Ti coated bolts and threadserts.

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I then spent the rest of the afternoon yesterday making up cables. This is the Speakon plate and inside wire for the sub.

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Minto tbh. And this is the outside cable from the amp into the socket.

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I also found my mini router and ordered this.

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Oh and the wood has arrived. So when the sharpies I ordered arrive tomorrow I need to start labelling the countless pieces.
 
Oh and hmmblah...

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After two days of looking at things like that that were apparently crap and fell to bits I finally found a more substantial one for use with the Forstner bits.
 
Oh and hmmblah...



After two days of looking at things like that that were apparently crap and fell to bits I finally found a more substantial one for use with the Forstner bits.

Very nice, should make things a little easier and more accurate. Nice job on the cables too, they look great.
 
OK so as you may have noticed it is hot. Like very, very hot. That slows me down quite a bit. I didn't realise that the reason why the work bench I got for £18 was so cheap until it arrived. It was in pretty much every piece it could be. This combined with worthless instructions had me taking it apart several times to correct mistakes. However, I got there in the end. Sadly I could not find any bolts long enough in M5 or M6, so I used some left over from my CNC machine with wing nuts. It'll do tbh.

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So that is now ready to use. I've also been mapping out plans onto the various pieces of wood which takes more time than working on them. I now have two of these, though. Just a few cuts with the jigsaw and then attempt to use the trimmer (don't worry I have two spares of these pieces lmao) and they will be done. The nastiest part is done (the burning stinky hole saw).

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So yeah, just joining the dots now really. I also decided not to use the yellow odds 'n sods RCA cables for the sub etc. I got this for £43, and will use one out of the wall into the DSP and one from there into the Cyrus. Oh, and talking of the DSP I got that fired up last night on an old router PSU and had a tinker. It's a fantastic piece of kit.

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They are Chord Co. But, the sensible option and certainly not because I will hear the difference /rolls eyes.

So aye, on the jigsaw tomorrow etc. Sunday I will start assembling the cabinet itself.
 
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