Few DIY projects

WOW: I have been building speaker system and cabinets since the 1950’s, but what you are doing is phenomenal and as a fellow woodworker I can understand how difficult it is to build cabinet with such detail, great job. Do you have a CNC woodworking mill? Pete
 
panreels : I have been building speaker system and cabinets since the 1950’s, but what you are doing is phenomenal and as a fellow woodworker I can understand how difficult it is to build cabinet with such detail, great job. Do you have a CNC woodworking mill?

Thanks for rating!
I'm not a carpenter, I'm electrical engineer. Woodworking is a hobby of mine for more than 40 years.
I do not a CNC, everything is made by my hands.
Joro
 

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Now you represent the initial stage of the project for the rear speakers;
 

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Nice. Are the stands going to be the same veneer as the speakers?
 
Wowzer!! In addition to your phenomenal wood working skills, artistic talents, and sense of design, you are clearly more patient than I have ever been. Incredible looking speakers. Congratulations. Well done!!

And no CNC machine !!!!!


Thank you for the good evaluation of my work!
I've never used CNC machine, everything is made by my hands.
Regards,
Joro
 
What finishing products do you use?

Fantastic, thanks for sharing this with us.
 
Wowzer!! In addition to your phenomenal wood working skills, artistic talents, and sense of design, you are clearly more patient than I have ever been. Incredible looking speakers. Congratulations. Well done!!

And no CNC machine !!!!!

I'll show you what tools I use:
Pay attention to the most important tool-panel behind /my job - I must finish her - never ever!/.
 

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a few more photos;
 

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Another small step in the project;
 

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WOW! I've never seen DIY like this before and few speaker manufacturers could imagine a final shape this beautiful.

You have a level of dedication and talent I've not seen before and am extremely envious of...AMAZING and EXTREMELY WELL DONE!!!

Thank you for sharing with all of us!
 
I'm quite simply in awe. Fell of my chair almost. Fantastic, simply fantastic.
 

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