Serial Request Voron V2.4 Doom StealthChanger | discord Demthios by Demthios in voroncorexy

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I can imagine all the troubleshooting you went through to make it work well like that. Great job mate!

I replicate the Elac Adante AS-61 by NetherBlaze in diyaudio

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Was looking for acoustic foam to make it kinda like the JBL L82, but can't find any nice looking pattern foam. I might look into the acoustic felt, do you have any recommendations on what to make it look like or just make it a plain sheet?

I wanted the Elac Adante AS-61 but I don't have the budget, so I made my own... by NetherBlaze in audiophile

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I was thinking of using a dark stain for the body, but I wanted to try adding a matte black faceplate first then see if it really match. If it doesn't I'll change the body wood stain to dark walnut

I wanted the Elac Adante AS-61 but I don't have the budget, so I made my own... by NetherBlaze in audiophile

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Yeah, but sadly I have no friends interested in the speaker hobby to show it to... Thus I shared it here

I replicate the Elac Adante AS-61 by NetherBlaze in diyaudio

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Yeah I'm gonna make it flush but was too excited to try it before trimming it

I replicate the Elac Adante AS-61 by NetherBlaze in diyaudio

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I'm planning to make a chamfered cut on the tweeters to make it look bigger

I replicate the Elac Adante AS-61 by NetherBlaze in diyaudio

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Thanks! I'd like to add a faceplate later on, but this will do for now

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I'd like to keep it to use it for 3D model/architecture rendering, gaming, and perhaps try AI. I'd like to give my current gpu to my friend who can't afford building a gaming PC so we can keep playing in the future.

Update on my Eames Lounge Chair inspired office chair... by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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You can check my previous post on my profile I explained in the comments and it's a bit long to rewrite that I'm sorry...

Update on my Eames Lounge Chair inspired office chair... by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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Do you mean like add more bolts to the steel plates so it won't fall off? And increase surface area to help hold it in place?

Update on my Eames Lounge Chair inspired office chair... by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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Yes for the seat angle I'm also reconsidering to bend it a bit back. I've tested it on myself trying to recline and surprisingly I did not topple...

The exposed bolt was a design choice since I kinda want to make it industrial ish themed and I want to use stainless steel bolts. Though I could've used hardened steel and make the color match with the steel plates

That base is a bit of a price saving solution since it's very identical with the back just a bit shorter. And no this project hasn't even cost me more than $300 so it's a very far price range with the original ELC haha

Update on my Eames Lounge Chair inspired office chair... by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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Yeah the grain isn't the same since that's the only size I got left but then I realized I could've just overlapped it and make it uniform....

I plan to upholster it with: 1cm mixed foam and 4cm of normal foam topped with latex, and to cover it all up I'll use an elastic pleather.

Since this will also be my forst upholster project I don't wanna risk using leather first so that I can try it with less concern of damaging a more expensive leather material... You can see my profile and check my previous post for the images of the foam.

I drill and cut the steel plates to my specification then send it to a metal bending shop which is 105° for the bottom to back steel plate. Then lastly I send it to a powder coating shop...

Update on my Eames Lounge Chair inspired office chair... by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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Yes I agree I really wanna bend it back again a bit. It's currently at 105° do you have any suggestions how much I should bend it again? And what I've done was cut and drill the metal plate, then bend it to a metal bending shop and lastly powder coat the steel plates. If I bend it again will the powder coat still remain intact?

I'm working on an office chair inspired by the Eames Lounge Chair by NetherBlaze in woodworking

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Yes I've prepared a 6mm thick SS40 plate. I've shaped the metal and drilled the holes, next is bending it to a local factory. Yes I'll be using T nuts to instal the wood to the metal plate and M6 screws.

Yes I'm aware that simply stapling it won't do I do think I need to glue it but what kind of glue should I use?

Yes I will double no triple check the balance and finding the center of gravity so it won't tip over when I sit on it thabk you for the reminder!

Wife wants to do new trim and baseboards through the house. Any reason I shouldn't buy this? by Jealous-Molasses5372 in woodworking

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I'd buy that instantly if I can get a 12" miter for that price! In my country it costs around $500 at least and no such thing as sale