CR Treatment and Tuning---The home stretch!!

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It seems to have that rubbery backing on it, that is rather common these days. That stuff typically increases the gas flow resistivity greatly. But as long as you can breath through it comfortably, without straining, it's probably OK.

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The holes in the center module. Are they 3.5" and 4.375" ? I need to know what they are.
Close enough. I did them in metric sizes, IIRC, but your imperial sizes are fine.

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Got the final placement of the framing done. A couple of sticks to throw in on the ground still, then the hard back and the light bay. The sides do fan out a bit over the doors, but I made them look symmetrical. I'm going to have LED back lighting around the perimeter above the cloud. Should look really cool....

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Hi Stuart,

sent you an email....
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Yup! Got it, and replied....

And it's looking VERY hopeful up there! Can't wait to see when it is completed, a few hours from now... :) 8)

Also looking forward to the REW data! After the cloud is done, there's the desk, and not much else! Just final tweaking, and some digital tuning, then you can forget about building for a while, and start MAKING MUSIC!!!


(PS: I'm really starting to like your trim and your color scheme! It's look very cool....)

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This part sucked....Had to stop at one point because the drill started smoking! And Yes Stuart, I got the layout wrong on the upper left side.(picture orientation) Also I had to move a couploe of holes slightly due to a framing mismatch... :ahh: Hard as I tried, this project is just sucking up the hours. Should have mdat files tomorrow for sure. Just have some electrical to finish up then I'll close up the light panel. Its going to be on a hinge so I can have access. That's come in real handy so far!
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The Led back lighting is looking cool....Has 16 colors. Went with the cheap Chinese cause of the budget, but they work.
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Oh YEAH! That's looking rather slick, with the LED lighting in there now. Nice work too! :thu:

It looks like there'll be some REW data for me to play with tomorrow! Cool! 8)

When the cloth and trim are on that cloud, it's gonna be very sweet!

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can I get an update of the model for the desk? Probably ready to start on that in the next couple of days.


Thanks :thu:
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Well I finally finished the building electrical! Been at it all day again....Lighting came out amazing :yahoo: Lots of mood options with regular light as well.

Will have tests done before bed....
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WOW!

There's only one word to describe that: AWESOME!

OK, so maybe two words: SPECTACULAR!


Aw shucks, OK, three: INCREDIBLE!

Ah what the hell, I'll just find a link to the entire dictionary! Not enough words....

Seriously, Frank, that looks really, really excellent. And top quality workmanship, too.


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Thanks man....I'll probably invest in some better quality led strips in the future. These are not totally consistent in tone. They'll work for now.

But yeah, it came out as good as I could have hoped. Just walked back in the room after a few minutes and BLAM!!! IT just feels awesome.... testing now...
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First test sent..I think it looks good!
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Did a redo and a sub test...
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The suspense is killing me!
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