Its like watching an Orchestra play there way thru a new song and in the end they all come together and make the perfect piece of music. I musy say the ending here was perfect as well. Very Nice
You will need to design the oem pillar with the exact strength, number of clips, shape, and so on.. all you need to do is fine some second hand pillars which cost nothing, and start the process with these adapters. Thanks for watching
@frednsound that would have been cool to see as a whole a pillar was made no filler needed as it is made with strength already. But nonetheless still awesome.
Very nice! Your videos are getting better and better mate, it takes a lot of effort :-) I have used in the past fiberglass and resin with fabric and i have found it a bit dirty and annoying! I have a different technique now and i am using modelling clay which is coming on 2 parts and it is basically plasticine which you can build anything and it becomes solid rock after 24 hours and sticks on everything. You can apply that with bare hands and just have your fingers wet always helps a lot. Because it's for modelling you can basically build anything. Then you can sand it, drill it, paint it or do whatever. Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks for the great support and much appreciated on your suggestion inputs. I know this method but never tried it. Like your creativity.. Thanks for watching 🎼
amazing work! any chance of giving us the 3d stl file for the speaker mounts you made? will help many like me who cant model advance designs. thanks a lot!
Fred you have awesome hands.
God bless you
Thanks! 🎶
Its like watching an Orchestra play there way thru a new song and in the end
they all come together and make the perfect piece of music. I musy say the
ending here was perfect as well. Very Nice
@@jefflund763 thanks for the great support. Glad you liked it🎼
Awesome build, awesome speakers!
@@ronnyshallam4420 glad you liked it. Thanks for watching
Always a pleasure seeing how detailed your work is. Keep it up!!
Thanks for your great support 🎼
Beautiful!!! Great job 👍👏🏼
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching 🎼
How did you wrap the suede? Without making any cuts except for the holes
It’s a 2-way Stretch, was very hard to do. Took the time patiently and it worked. Thanks for watching
WELL HELLO. I HAVE A STEG MSS3 MOUNTED IN DASHBOARDS OF THE CAR.,SHOULD THEY BE IN A CLOSED VOLUME
Hi, they can work in free air as well, thanks for watching
Excelente
Thanks for watching 🎶
Hi Fred
Nice and clean pillar build 👍👌🏻🔊
Hi mate, Thanks! 🎶
That's awesome but y didn't you make the whole a pillar from the 3d printer?
You will need to design the oem pillar with the exact strength, number of clips, shape, and so on.. all you need to do is fine some second hand pillars which cost nothing, and start the process with these adapters. Thanks for watching
@frednsound that would have been cool to see as a whole a pillar was made no filler needed as it is made with strength already. But nonetheless still awesome.
how did you wrap the whole thing with a single piece of vinyl??
It’s a 4-way stretch suede fabric, but yet not easy to apply. Final result well
Worth it🎼 thanks for watching
Do you sell the 3d printed parts anywhere please ??
@@chuckyleeray88 hi, contact by the email down at the description below. Thanks for watching
great video
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching 🎼
Very nice! Your videos are getting better and better mate, it takes a lot of effort :-) I have used in the past fiberglass and resin with fabric and i have found it a bit dirty and annoying! I have a different technique now and i am using modelling clay which is coming on 2 parts and it is basically plasticine which you can build anything and it becomes solid rock after 24 hours and sticks on everything. You can apply that with bare hands and just have your fingers wet always helps a lot. Because it's for modelling you can basically build anything. Then you can sand it, drill it, paint it or do whatever. Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks for the great support and much appreciated on your suggestion inputs. I know this method but never tried it. Like your creativity.. Thanks for watching 🎼
You're different
So appreciating bcz ur showing us each and every detail...
Thanks a lot
May I ask what is that brown damping paste made of ?
❤️
Thanks for the support, much appreciated.. it’s a rubber paste:) 🎶
amazing work! any chance of giving us the 3d stl file for the speaker mounts you made? will help many like me who cant model advance designs. thanks a lot!
Hi, it’s a production line.. thanks for watching
You showed everything but how to wrap, wtf!!
@@bennyblanco14 wtf? It was the hardest part. the video should be as short as possible. Thanks for watching