3d printed speakers
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Weld-on it is then. I guess I was overestimating the amount of wood in the wood filaments.
thanks,
c
thanks,
c
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could you send me these files as well? kyeakel at stny dot rr dot com
Thanks,
Kipp
Thanks,
Kipp
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Thanks.
Default settings. Medium res, .2mm layer height, .35 nozzle. Hatchbox wood.
They sound awesome. I have a set of B&W speakers (the Nautilus speakers that these are copying are B&W). Mine are DM110i studio monitors. These 3d printed speakers sound better than the real deal. Granted, they don't get nearly as loud, but at "can still have a conversation" volume everyone that has listened side-by-side prefers the sound of the 3d printed.
Crazy, right?
cheers,
c
Default settings. Medium res, .2mm layer height, .35 nozzle. Hatchbox wood.
They sound awesome. I have a set of B&W speakers (the Nautilus speakers that these are copying are B&W). Mine are DM110i studio monitors. These 3d printed speakers sound better than the real deal. Granted, they don't get nearly as loud, but at "can still have a conversation" volume everyone that has listened side-by-side prefers the sound of the 3d printed.
Crazy, right?
cheers,
c
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bro, you have a real set of nautilus? did you buy them new? those things were like $60k a pair when they came out...if i remember right.
oh wait. i read that again...i see, your are the bookshelfs. all my speakers except the sub are b&w as well. they are very nice.
oh wait. i read that again...i see, your are the bookshelfs. all my speakers except the sub are b&w as well. they are very nice.
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Man that hatchbox wood filament is just amazing . I stock up on it every time it comes back on Amazon. Great print.Vandal968 wrote:Thanks.
Default settings. Medium res, .2mm layer height, .35 nozzle. Hatchbox wood.
They sound awesome. I have a set of B&W speakers (the Nautilus speakers that these are copying are B&W). Mine are DM110i studio monitors. These 3d printed speakers sound better than the real deal. Granted, they don't get nearly as loud, but at "can still have a conversation" volume everyone that has listened side-by-side prefers the sound of the 3d printed.
Crazy, right?
cheers,
c
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it must be really light..unless its the pics. i just thought that was white pla or natural.
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The color is not quite as light as the photo. The room where the speakers are is dark so I had to use my camera flash and it washed them out a bit. The color is pleasing, but I may hit them with a light stain or something. The next time I print something in wood I'll experiment with finishes. Those speakers were (4) 14hr prints, so I don't want to mess with them before testing on something else.
Also, I made two little cylinders that are glued inside to give the wire terminals something to bite into.
cheers,
c
Also, I made two little cylinders that are glued inside to give the wire terminals something to bite into.
cheers,
c
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i should give these a try... being a bit of an audio nut... how do they sound???
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