josephjohnt
Active Member
Thanks to the efforts of our captain and support of others, I could participate in group-buy for the drivers. First I was thinking of tagging along someone for the build. But after seeing multiple people trying it, I thought of giving it a try.
I started the build with X-CS as it was a single piece. I sourced 18mm MDF from the nearby shop. Cut it using a skill circular saw, soon realized that making right angled cuts was very very difficult. I tried sanding the sides to make them proper and that wasn't helping too much. The small plane I got from the nearby hardware shop proved to be useless as the blade didn't retain its sharpness even for couple of minutes. In the whole process the rectangles were getting smaller than the prescribed dimensions
(guess I was expecting wood cutting to be like paper cutting, so didn't leave any margins for error). Finally I ended up trimming the edges with a router to make them proper. Thanks to the circular jig from FM thatguy, I could make the speaker holes properly.
The progress was slow and after several months of wait I have put it together on sunday. I haven't finished it, would do that later. It was a great learning experience and for those near ones who thought I had gone crazy, finally I have something real to show.
Criticism and suggestions are welcome. I need to learn much more to complete the rest 4.1
Impressions - haven't played it much yet. I can't compare it with another one as this is my first center. But this sound better than my current bookshelf. The build pictures are here X-CS - a set on Flickr
Finally a heartfelt thanks to this community for the support, inspiration and learning.
I started the build with X-CS as it was a single piece. I sourced 18mm MDF from the nearby shop. Cut it using a skill circular saw, soon realized that making right angled cuts was very very difficult. I tried sanding the sides to make them proper and that wasn't helping too much. The small plane I got from the nearby hardware shop proved to be useless as the blade didn't retain its sharpness even for couple of minutes. In the whole process the rectangles were getting smaller than the prescribed dimensions

The progress was slow and after several months of wait I have put it together on sunday. I haven't finished it, would do that later. It was a great learning experience and for those near ones who thought I had gone crazy, finally I have something real to show.
Criticism and suggestions are welcome. I need to learn much more to complete the rest 4.1
Impressions - haven't played it much yet. I can't compare it with another one as this is my first center. But this sound better than my current bookshelf. The build pictures are here X-CS - a set on Flickr
Finally a heartfelt thanks to this community for the support, inspiration and learning.
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