Well it got kind of messy and the resin was drying quick...
So I basically threw 2 layers either side in behind the main driver and one across the middle at the bottom of the V.
2 on either side (overlapping slightly) behind the port at the bottom.
..and 2 layers either side overlapping slightly behind the tweet
I wanted to put extra on the base but it is not flat enough to do easilly
I also made the mistake of not covering (or removing) the plastic clips that hold the crossover board with some masking tape, I had to just glue the board on resting over the top of the clips. I also needed to "trim" the board slightly to facilitate getting in back in position.
I cut the fiberglass into very roughly 5" square peices.
I am sure I could of done a neater job but I figured it doesn't really matter what it looks like!
I wrapped the pod in bubblewrap and then put it in a plastic bag, cut a hole for entry, and taped down round the edge with masking tape.
Incidently the resin eats through thin latex gloves, use LONG thick ones!
Cheer,
Josh
So I basically threw 2 layers either side in behind the main driver and one across the middle at the bottom of the V.
2 on either side (overlapping slightly) behind the port at the bottom.
..and 2 layers either side overlapping slightly behind the tweet
I wanted to put extra on the base but it is not flat enough to do easilly
I also made the mistake of not covering (or removing) the plastic clips that hold the crossover board with some masking tape, I had to just glue the board on resting over the top of the clips. I also needed to "trim" the board slightly to facilitate getting in back in position.
I cut the fiberglass into very roughly 5" square peices.
I am sure I could of done a neater job but I figured it doesn't really matter what it looks like!
I wrapped the pod in bubblewrap and then put it in a plastic bag, cut a hole for entry, and taped down round the edge with masking tape.
Incidently the resin eats through thin latex gloves, use LONG thick ones!
Cheer,
Josh