tjbnwi
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I neglect to take progress pictures, work gets in the way.
I was asked to fabricate the plinth for a record turntable. The owner had read that they improve the sound of the system. My brother is an audio engineer, I have built 4 recording studios for him so I do have a little experience. The owner of the system claims it helped.
I used my TS55 to size the pieces, my Domino to align them as I glued up the pieces, my RO125 to surface the block. My 1010 was used to route the pieces.
The finish was accomplished by using the ETS 125 to sand between coats to 320 grit. Final coat was ETS sanded to 1200 grit, then Platin sanded to 4000 grit with the RO. From there it was wet sanded through 12000 grit by hand. Final polish was to 24000 grit. Mirror Glaze was then applied.
https://picasaweb.google.com/tbadernwi/MaplePlnthBlock#
Tom
I was asked to fabricate the plinth for a record turntable. The owner had read that they improve the sound of the system. My brother is an audio engineer, I have built 4 recording studios for him so I do have a little experience. The owner of the system claims it helped.
I used my TS55 to size the pieces, my Domino to align them as I glued up the pieces, my RO125 to surface the block. My 1010 was used to route the pieces.
The finish was accomplished by using the ETS 125 to sand between coats to 320 grit. Final coat was ETS sanded to 1200 grit, then Platin sanded to 4000 grit with the RO. From there it was wet sanded through 12000 grit by hand. Final polish was to 24000 grit. Mirror Glaze was then applied.
https://picasaweb.google.com/tbadernwi/MaplePlnthBlock#
Tom