04-01-2020, 07:10 PM
So...
(I have the second baffle from the days of yore when I bought the second (then it was the first) chassis, and a bad speaker with the baffle for $15.)
Here's the plan:
1. Use the second baffle as the pattern and cut the piece of 20/70 cloth to the size exactly, save for the tapered top corners.
2. With the speaker mounted
a) protect the cone with a piece of paper.
b) spray the glue
c) stretch and glue the cloth.
I guess, I need to iron the cloth after spraying it with starch spray first.
Also, I noticed at the top the cloth was tacked by two small staples and at the bottom with a few brads.
I wonder if I should reuse the brads, or should I do it a bit differently, as I usually do it, and cut the cloth oversized and then staple it on the opposite side after having glued it to the top surface.
What do you guys think?
(I have the second baffle from the days of yore when I bought the second (then it was the first) chassis, and a bad speaker with the baffle for $15.)
Here's the plan:
1. Use the second baffle as the pattern and cut the piece of 20/70 cloth to the size exactly, save for the tapered top corners.
2. With the speaker mounted
a) protect the cone with a piece of paper.
b) spray the glue
c) stretch and glue the cloth.
I guess, I need to iron the cloth after spraying it with starch spray first.
Also, I noticed at the top the cloth was tacked by two small staples and at the bottom with a few brads.
I wonder if I should reuse the brads, or should I do it a bit differently, as I usually do it, and cut the cloth oversized and then staple it on the opposite side after having glued it to the top surface.
What do you guys think?
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