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Forums » General Discussion » Home Theater » Finally installed my in-cabinet T-60's!!!
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#351434 - 07/05/11 01:01 PM
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![]() veteran Registered: 10/16/09 Posts: 102 Loc: North Georgia |
I will edit my post when I'm back at my PC. It was Alan who helped menout before, not Ian. Either way, thanks for all the comments!
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#351435 - 07/05/11 01:03 PM
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![]() axiomite ![]() Registered: 12/27/08 Posts: 6874 Loc: It's all about the location. |
That is some beautiful work, rp! what kind of wood did you use on the cabinets?
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#351436 - 07/05/11 01:11 PM
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![]() aficionado Registered: 06/02/03 Posts: 678 Loc: Houston, Texas |
Beautiful indeed!
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#351439 - 07/05/11 01:14 PM
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![]() axiomite ![]() Registered: 02/26/05 Posts: 5210 Loc: Vero Beach, Florida |
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#351458 - 07/05/11 10:06 PM
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![]() veteran Registered: 10/16/09 Posts: 102 Loc: North Georgia |
I used African Mahogany (not genuine mahogany) and then stained it to give it an old look. I'm quite happy with the results, and in the finishing world, it's only a 3 step finish which relatively simple.
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#351557 - 07/07/11 06:15 PM
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#351617 - 07/10/11 12:20 AM
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![]() connoisseur ![]() Registered: 02/04/04 Posts: 1693 Loc: Omaha, Nebraska |
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#353928 - 09/02/11 05:49 AM
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![]() veteran Registered: 10/16/09 Posts: 102 Loc: North Georgia |
Please excuse the crappy pics. I shot a couple with my phone before I had to leave for work. After 18 months of construction the entertainment center is done. I finished the baseboards yesterday and then the subwoofer screens today. I made my own subwoofer cover out of some speaker cloth from Rockler. I guess it's a little more transparent visually because you can see the driver behind it. I kind of like it.
when my speakers were orginally delivered, the pegs on one of the grills was broken, so they sent me a new one. I kept the other one around (I don't know why). I figured out the Axiom logo would pop right off, so I took it, found a scrap of wood and drilled holes in it to accept the logo and put that behind the new cover and attached the Axiom logo. I'm a nerd, I know, but I think it looks cool with the custom screen and axiom logo. I'll get some better pics up after I get home and get some sleep. Edited by rprice54 (09/02/11 05:51 AM) |
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#353931 - 09/02/11 07:46 AM
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![]() aficionado Registered: 06/02/03 Posts: 678 Loc: Houston, Texas |
It looks beautiful! Great job!
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#353933 - 09/02/11 08:13 AM
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![]() axiomite ![]() Registered: 10/05/06 Posts: 6955 Loc: PEI, Canada |
Looks awesome! Great work. Did you route all the paneling yourself for the doors? I keep staring at raised paneling bits when I go to Home Depot or get a Lee Valley catalog but I need a project to come along to justify the expense.
Edited by Murph (09/02/11 08:15 AM)
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