Yes Easter has pasted and things are getting back to normal here. I was still vacillating about the original factory look and a total custom until I saw this video on youtube explaining the differences between stains and dyes. WoodWorkWeb was very instrumental indirectly helping me decide what direction I will go.
Check this out his video below:
Now I have decided to do the wood grain and dye the wood to bring out the grain I just can't wait to start this project. First of all I was told not to plug in the amp and try to run it, just have the cap job and have all the components checked. Then the last thing I do is re-cone the original speakers and mount them in the new cabinet. I have taken my planning here to a new level which my blog here has helped.
This past weekend I spent a bit too much time in Home depot and took a good look at oak and the poplar. I first think oak will be too heavy for this application and poplar is a right fit. Poplar is harder then pine and is light in weight and the grain was not bad.
This is a plan for how its going to be finished
I now have a start of a materials list:
Sure-Wood Forest Products 1 in. x 12 in. x 6 ft. S4S Poplar Board
Model # 1X12X6 POP-3PL
$27.98 (Two Boards 29" long & Two Boards 24" long)
3/4 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. HD Maple Plywood
Model # 263012
Store SKU # 263012
$39.88 / each (27.5" x 22", 7.75" x 27.5", 15" x 27.5")
American Wood Moulding LWM 238 1 in. x 1 in. Pine S4S Square Moulding
Model # 238-8 Store SKU # 213600 $2.43 / linear foot
Now for the vents at the top I was going to use this treatment to the cabinet:
Next issue is what finish should I do a dark, light or medium...
I will see what I come up with next. Thank you for taking the time to read this and follow me. Peace