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    How to finish speakers

    I am going to build a pair of speakers. I am ok in the technical department...I'm just not so good at woodworking.
    My concerns:

    Should I build out of mdf and then use a rosewood veneer?
    should i build out of mdf and use a rosewood playwood?
    should i build out of solid rosewood?

    If I should use veneer or plywood...where should I buy it(the main reason I cam here)? I have searched and searched and I am not familiar with many of the sites I found. I need 11 sq ft. I'm trying make my speaker look like the attached picture, but in a more dark red color.

    fritz.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by benclement11 View Post
    I am going to build a pair of speakers. I am ok in the technical department...I'm just not so good at woodworking.
    My concerns:

    Should I build out of mdf and then use a rosewood veneer?
    should i build out of mdf and use a rosewood playwood?
    should i build out of solid rosewood?

    If I should use veneer or plywood...where should I buy it(the main reason I cam here)? I have searched and searched and I am not familiar with many of the sites I found. I need 11 sq ft. I'm trying make my speaker look like the attached picture, but in a more dark red color.

    fritz.jpg
    I bought a book many years ago about building your own speakers. They said MDF in a speaker will give better "sound" than solid wood. After all is it the souund you are after in a speaker - or it is the pretty?

    If you decide on veneer - then you also need to research on how to apply it. Applyiny veneer is a skill set in it's own right.

    The pictures look like a veneer to me.

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    Where is a good online place to buy veneer?

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    The problem with using veneer on a speaker cabinet is that anything less than a perfect glue job might eventually cause some rattle and buzz. Maybe you could find an interesting faux finish that also gives you a nice look to the cabinet?

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    Yep -- buzz from veneer imperfections = crazy-making. And a big challenge to apply unless you have a veneer press! More veneer application options here: http://www.joewoodworker.com/veneeri...-veneering.htm.

    Wood is good, but it moves, expands, contracts...and varies depending on the heat and humidity where you live. (More here http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwo...nclosures.html).

    Still, I favour wood and would (wood!) opt for that every time. Then I'd stain it with a mixture of water-based chestnut stain and Minwax Sangria stain for a redder brown than what you show above. Finish with...either satin or high gloss (oil-modified, water-based) polyurethane, depending on your shininess preference.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stephaniejaneupcycle View Post
    Still, I favour wood and would (wood!) opt for that every time.
    I like the look and feel of wood, but I'm not driven to use it with everything I build. I guess I prefer to keep some things purely functional-looking (or even hidden if possible) and then use wood for things like tables and cabinets. I suppose I've never been one to think that woofers and tweeters add anything to the decor of a room. Just my opinion.

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