i came across this pretty old video and was surprised at how easy the process appears* because i don’t see many people using this technique to make enclosures themselves, mostly FB is used only as a veneer…is there a reason? is this a bad technique? seems like much less a ball-ache than working with fiberglass
still using a fiberglass sheet is new to me, only see people with the messy af hay type stuff.
your enclosure looks decent tho, give it mat finish it’d be totally fine imo
It’s on the shelf and never getting used mate. Haha. Moved on to different projects. It is good, clear coated after that. Looks good and strong as. Just wrong shape.
ah shit. thanks for letting me know
are their any remotes that are CB proof. i seem to remember reading the Hoyt Puck has powerful signalling capabililties, like can activate device through many walls etc
Use fibreglass…?
If u think the chopped strand mat (the hay looking stuff) looks difficult, plenty of other options. Regular weave cloth, woven roving (wider weave and heavier weight) and also biaxial and quadaxial fabrics for strength. They’re all itchy, but so is carbon fibre. The layup and methods are the same for both types of fabrics.
Yep, i exclusively use fibreglass cloth and woven roving now, chop strand just isn’t my cup of tea.
As with anything there is a learning curve and it may take you a few attempts to get it right, but the satisfaction of building your own enclosure is kinda hard to beat.
Still contemplating doing it, the CF technique in the vid made me think it was maybe easier, but since there’s a risk of using it for the enclosure I’ll rethinking it.