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5 February 2024 at 18:35 #18638
Hej Mr.
Where can i buy this piece.. I cant find it Anywhere??
13 February 2024 at 08:25 #18465still looking for clamps for beolab 6000. can anybody help?
thx
13 February 2024 at 10:37 #18462Could you please so kind and provide a Link? or your search words
Thanks
19 February 2024 at 08:32 #18315Hello,
I was wondering if someone already has the 3D files for the 6000 serie. And ifnot is the outline of the 6000 the same as the 6002? Because i can design the clamps for the 6002 but im not sure if they will fit on the 6000.
20 February 2024 at 15:04 #18280I designed an acoustic lense that will fit on top of the BL 8000, Attached is the stl file.
Thank you for the clips for the BL 8000, it is very appreciated.
I tried to upload the stl file, but it seems not to working??
27 February 2024 at 08:45 #18109Hi Matador, Copycat? Check here: https://www.leboncoin.fr/photo_audio_video/2509547503.htm
Hi YannChris,
Thank you for the heads-up.
There are a lot of copycats around including people who just sell the clamps I design with the Ikea like manual but this one is not. It may be inspired but it’s not the same, it is deeper and rounder.
9 March 2024 at 22:23 #17854I live in The Netherlands and no 5mm slats are sold here either. So I bought 4mm slats. 4x18x2100: Which I had custom made by the wood trade to 4x13x1000 (and then a total of 28 slats for one set of BeoLabs) 4x44x2100: Which I sawed myself in a length of 1000mm (a total of 2 slats needed for one set of BeoLabs)
Did you use oak wood? I live in The Netherlands as well. Which wood supplier supplied them in the rights dimension? Have a hard timing finding the right (oak) wood. Thanks for you hints!
15 March 2024 at 20:53 #1575418 March 2024 at 04:47 #15562For the poor Australians out there who haven’t got a beautiful selection of European wood frets available here’s what I did 🙂
- goto Bunnings and buy 14 of these : https://www.bunnings.com.au/20-x-4mm-2-4m-square-edged-board-tasmanian-oak_p0081864
- Spend X hours cutting + sanding (I just made one side a bit rounded to soften it)
- Use the 5mm STL file (deeper for the 20mm wood, worked better at holding than the 4mm model) and a drop of this on each position https://www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-80g-liquid-nails-clear-construction-adhesive_p1232438
- Then you have to hold the 14 frets in place for a bit until glue dries enough
They look amazing btw and thank you for this thread to modernise the appearance
19 March 2024 at 10:40 #15445Egru123 uploaded the file for me. Please see the post from him
22 March 2024 at 23:04 #15153Has anybody found a good supply for the 4mm Stripwood pieces in the U.K. ?
Many thanks,
23 March 2024 at 16:06 #15059What lengths of Stripwood are people using ?
I see the design sheet here say 100cm, but other people have suggested 105cm.
I’m not sure what looks best ?
23 March 2024 at 16:06 #17443What lengths of Stripwood are people using ?
I see the design sheet here say 100cm, but other people have suggested 105cm.
I’m not sure what looks best ?
28 March 2024 at 13:13 #17279Hi all, while checking the 3d file i have doubts on measurements, see picture below (X, Y, Z)
thank you
mohcine
28 March 2024 at 20:28 #17261Please guys having “doubts”…
Read the thread carefully, there are of course scale errors; x10, x1000, x100, whatever…
Just think!
Plenty of people have sorted it out and successfully made them better than me.
This is an enthusiast forum, not an after sales hotline.
With all due respect.
28 March 2024 at 20:32 #17260[…] goto Bunnings…
Let me invite you “poor Australian” to our European “Leroy Merlin” in exchange to you inviting me to Bunnings!
Nice work and happy to have helped…
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