Here are the latest versions of the A-290 style Tiger Wood horns for the 2" drivers. I have applied two coats of water based polyurethane.
Here are the latest versions of the A-290 style Tiger Wood horns for the 2" drivers. I have applied two coats of water based polyurethane.
Man those look cool. When I grow up I want to be just like you!
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
Yeah Woody ,
dont forget 'talented' Dude .... I'm gonna have to try and make some wood horns some day soon !
Rich
Howdy Rich
I was sure glad to see you back at it with your beautiful K2 project. If all goes well the wooden horns will be housed in a K2 style enclosure similiar to yours this winter. I need to learn to build more and buy less.
Woody
Hi Woody,
thats high praise from you ..... Wood is a wonderful material for recording the love that went into crafting its eventual form ... especially the lighter hardwoods that don't hide the filler that well . And, even if it did, I would know where it was . There are a few pieces in the skip
After all , the K2 is fair game now its discontinued . I'll look forward to your thread .
Rich
That are some truly beautiful horns!
Well done.
Johnny Haugen Sørgård
Outstanding job!!!
Let us see the back side, please?
Scotty.
One step above: "Two Tin Cans and a String!"
Longtime Alaskan Low-Fi Guy - E=MC² ±3db
Those are really nice horns. What drivers are you planning to use with them?
scottyj
Thanks!
I was hoping to own a pair of TAD 4001's with the proceeds from the sale of the 4355's. Since the 4355's haven't found a new owner yet, I have horns but no drivers. The rest of the story goes back a few months. Instead of gearing up to build a single pair of large format horns, it kind of made sense at the time to do a small production run of four pair. One pair for myself and three on speculation. The original plan was to use a duplicating machine to cut down on the labor involved. After assembling the duplicarver, it was now obvious that it was not large enough to handle the job. Anyone need a duplicarver? LOL
To slow things down further, I injured myself using a rotohammer drilling holes in concrete. Carpal tunnel has currently put a damper on my woodworking abilities. I have three horns completed and have a stack of 10 glued up blanks waiting on me to heal. I will post a few more photos a bit later.
They are beautiful Woody-another awesome job.
These look ideal for a stalled project of my own, a very
aesthetically attractive option to be sure.
Is there a way to make them work with the 1.5" throat 435 Be?
Cooky
Oh neat. Great pics.
Cooky
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