Build Your Own Champ Cabinet - Part 1
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2024
- Enjoy the satisfaction of building something cool with your hands using widely available parts & materials!
Cabinet plan: www.bradsguitargarage.com.au/...
Other plans: www.bradsguitargarage.com.au/...
Webpage: www.bradsguitargarage.com.au
Facebook: bradsguitargarage
Instagram: / bradsguitargarage
Equipment:
Soldering:
Pace MBT station w/SX100 & PS-90 handpieces
Hakko 474 w/815 handpiece
Hakko 936 w/907 handpiece
Hakko FX-888D w/FX-8801 handpiece
Quick 861DW hot air station
BOFA fume extraction unit
Loctite Multicore solder (C511 / 362)
Test Equipment:
Fluke 11, 175, 177 & 179 handheld DMM's
Tektronix 2236 analog oscilloscope
Rigol DS-1054z digital oscilloscope
BK Precision 4017A sweep / function generator
BWD 160a function generator
HP 6236B triple output DC power supply
Kyoritsu 3132A insulation / continuity tester
Video equipment:
Overhead cam: Panasonic HC-V785 w/Audio Technica AT9946CM mic
Handheld cam: Panasonic DC-G85 w/Olympus M.Zuiko Pro 12-40mm f/2.8
On location cam: Panasonic DC-GH5s w/Panasonic-Leica 9mm f/1.7 & 12-60mm f/2.8
Capture card(s): Magewell HDMI USB, ATEN UC3020-AT, ATEN UC3021
Headset Mic: Audio Technica BP892xcW-TH
Lapel Mic: Rode Go
Editing: Adobe Premiere Elements
Hand Tools:
Wiha, Felo, Stanley screwdrivers
CK & Engineer cutters / pliers
RS Pro wire strippers
Sidchrome & Gear Wrench spanners, sockets & shifters
Veritas planes & chisels
Materials / Consumables:
JJ's / TAD electron valves
Elixir / Ernie Ball / D'Addario / Rotosound strings
Electrolube & DeoxIT cleaners, lubricants & chemicals. - Наука та технологія
Brilliant mate...can you do a lock-picking vid next? 😎
😂
A Champ... for us champs!!!!
Great video for those of us who aren't professional joiners..... I now feel inspired to get off my fat, erm, posterior to go and build that 1 x12" cab I've been thinking about. Love your work, mate!
Get on it, mate!
It's super satisfying!
Remember to check the plan drawings here: www.bradsguitargarage.com.au/cabinet-plans/
More to come soon, and let me know any special requests and I'll see what I can do.
@@BradsGuitarGarage thanks for the link - there's even a plan for a head cab, which would be handy for the AC15 clone head I built (and which is currently just screwed to a board)!
Have everything I need now, so there's nothing to stop me.....except laziness...
Cheers!
You have some serious talents Bro
Excellent!
Aloha Everyone!
I enjoyed this vid a lot! Nice break from electronics content, although I like that too and is why I'm here. You've done us viewers a big favor, posting those drawings - we appreciate it! I build amps and am also a life-long woodworker. I think the next build (for myself) will have a natural-finish cab with hand-cut dovetail joinery. A living room furniture amp. I haven't cut dovetails in decades, so seems about time. It only takes about 10 times as long and is nice and quiet. :) I liked seeing your homemade jigs and fixtures. Jig building was one of my favorite things when I had my cabinet shop. Thanks for posting this!
Cutting dovetails with nothing but a razor sharp chisel and Japanese saw is a very relaxing and rewarding process!
I wish I had these skills gday champions
Thanks Brad
sucha a talented dude.
That's going to be a solid built combo.
That comb is a snazzy addition to the joinery tools, after doing my joins with a single peg style. Ex - tradie tools great to have in your shop, great tutorial
Love ya work mate!
Noice
Awesome video Brad! Can't wait to see more!
Brilliant, thanks Brad.
Not a single massive spider back there? Pffffff. Nice work man. What tool don't your own haha!
As a jack of all trades, there's always tool-lust of some sort.
I'd love a guillotine and pan-brake. But nowhere near enough room for decent ones!
Maybe a Magnabend one day.
If I won the lottery (although I don't gamble) I'd just buy a property and build a workshop for whatever I feel like building on a given day.
A very timely post Brad, plans to build s speaker box in the immediate future. Thanks,
More plans to come, mate!
What design are you building?
Evening Brad, I’ve built a 2 by 8 inch box but not with dovetail or box joints. Quick and dirty some would say but it’s worked so far. I’ve decided I need a cabinet to utilise a 12 inch I’ve got and like you have gone with a nice piece of clear pine, quite nice grain but I will look into tweed, can’t beat the look. Look forward to next video, hope it’s going to be a completed toy? Chassis in and demoed? Bloody needy aren’t I. All the best, hope the year is off to a good stsrt
Yeah, we'll see what we can do.
Kinda subjective, as I don't know what speaker or amp people are going to use, but a bit of fun, nonetheless.
I have some 12" designs you might be interested in, mate.
Flick me an email and we can dig deeper in what you need.
Sorry I missed the last couple of streams; having some cardiac issues and going into hospital this morning for a somewhat invasive procedure. On the off chance that I fade into nothingness, my "in memoriam" playlist is David Lindley's version of Warren Zevon's "Vast Indifference of Heaven", followed by a trifecta of Sonny Landreth: "Next of Kindred Spirit", "Outward Bound", and "Pedal to the Metal". See y'all on the other side, maybe, maybe not?
Oh shit, well break a leg, mate.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
You know where to find us.
Hopefully I'll have some more videos in the can for you to watch during your recovery.
@@BradsGuitarGarage , It went quite well and I was in hospital and back home today. They had to knock me out and zap my heart back into a normal sinus rhythm. I'm a little wobbly and groggy from anesthesia, but so far so good. Thanks for the kind words!
Great to hear, mate!
That's a great relief.
Rest up and take it proper easy.
I do gunsmithing too and Brad is nuts on about glue starving joints by making them way too tight. Blind holes with dowels, or steel pins require an air escape hole, unless you want to risk blowing holes into a 170 year old rifle stock or having the parts back out from the pneumatic pressure. I use a lot of Acraglass on those projects. It's kinda like glass filled epoxy.
Pneumatic / hydraulic pressure is very formidable when gluing up.
I've seen glue come out of end-grain 6-inches away from the actual glue-join!
you and your fancy tools... but I might use those thingies instead of T-Nuts... profesh 👌 and I do the same thing with breakout by making sure that it goes on the outside for the round over bit... but I'm self taught and I still do dumb shit 🤭
Aloha Everyone!