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  1. In fact they estimated quite some hours for final modifications in the dxf file and preparations and gave me a rough estimate for the machine hour costs. I’m currently waiting for a more detailed calculation. Even though the dxf will be adapted and customized anyway, it makes sense to me to start these modifications based from the best matching existing dxf.
  2. Hi Robin, I already noticed last week that you are selling yours and I also knew this customized copy from your making of documentations in the AVS forum. It’s a really nice piece of work and the customized look fits to your other components. I first considered your enclosure as an option, but finally realized there are just too many mismatching points for me: - I really like the look of the integrated handles on the sides, the top and the bottom. I fully understand they were omitted when not using CNC - The vinyl painting wouldn’t fit for me and I have no experience in removing it for a repainting - My Eminence NSW-6021-6 have a smaller Bolt Circle Diameter and a smaller Baffle Cutout Diameter than your previously owned B&C 21DS115 Beside transportation costs from Saarland to Hamburg at least the latest point on the previous list is a knock out criteria.
  3. After reading so many convincing posts and measurements about Ricci’s Skhorn, it was only a question of time until I desperately want to have one of these. I already have two Eminence NSW6021-6, each one running in a self-made 200L ported enclosure and each one driven by a bridged FP14000 clone. The enclosures work, but I am convinced that the drivers are running far below their potential and I’m also not really satisfied with the sound characteristics. Meanwhile I was lucky to find a nearby CNC shop in Germany willing to build one for me. They asked for metric version measurements and I found a pdf with metric drawings in the original post. After a closer look it turned out that these drawings provided by Robin Mahler (peniku8) were created for building without CNC and contain various design changes. I really like the design change to build the braces in one piece and with holes as done by dsl1 for his CNC version. @dsl1: from all versions I have seen so far, yours is the one I like best. May I kindly ask you to share your files, knowing that my local CNC shop might still have to do some adjustments to consider material and cnc setup. Or is there anyone who already built a Skhorn with CNC and metric sizes?
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