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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Midbass Horns and Real Estate.
Post Subject: The construction techniques – that will be the last.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/11/2009
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I see, thanks. Now I understand why the guy I spoke with was so "not afraid” the complexity of curved profiles. In fact he made a stand that it does not matter for him if it was rectangular or spherical parabolic profile. I kind of was taken back with that statement but now I see that he was right – the curved complexity with 3-D CNC cutter is not a subject anymore.
I think at this point I need to stop to think further about contraction methods and wait until I have a strategic design ready. I have people who will help me with conversion of strategic design into detail functional specifications and I have a person why can help be to convert data into a conventional design format. I think then I would need to approach a few woodshops to get from them proposals for implementation method, cost easements to access what I might end up with and to make my pick with the direction to go.
I think I get a basic grip for now what my options are. If I have the specifics of my new living rooms then I might be more definite about what and how I want to do in there…

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