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PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:03 am 
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does anyone have some nice plans or know where I can find (purchase) some nice layout/blue print(ish) plans for combo and head cabinets?

I'm interested in building a combo amp first based on the sweet sounding TMB sIII. Probably with a single 8 ohm greenback.

Any links or ideas would be appreciated. I'm still in the data collection phase, part sourcing phase. Maybe if we get some good info dear Stephen can make a sticky for here :)

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Hmmm I actually found some stuff on the 18 Watt page...

http://www.18watt.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=35

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I can post plans for cabs if you have found some good ones that work. I have various sets of plans for cabs I build, but I posted only the Lightning ones.

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The 18 Watt site has the combo plan, anyone have or located plans for the Head design


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I'll post some 'marked up' pics for you to use.

Meantime, if you want a small box head to fit the sIII, it's 24" X 8" x8" . You can even make it 22" wide if you want. Cut outs, front & rear - 16-1/2" X 2.25"

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Here's the sIII head cabinet design, as a guideline and in rough format.


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The head cabinet images are great help, thanks.
Just for the record what are the dimensions of the sIII head chassis WxDxH.
I am still waiting for mine to arrive, but I am about to start building the box and want to be sure of the sizing. I will be using 3/4" ply for the outer sides.

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Chassis Dimesnsions are: 20" W X 6.5" D X 2.5" H

or approx 510 X 165 X 65 +- 1 mm

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Thanks Stephen,

Just confirming the depth measurement of 6 5/8" on the image, is the distance between the back of the Front panel and the back of the Back panel.
Therefore the 6 5/8" depth includes 6 1/2" for the chassis plus 1/8" to allow for the front and back face plates.

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rowbo wrote:
Thanks Stephen,

Just confirming the depth measurement of 6 5/8" on the image, is the distance between the back of the Front panel and the back of the Back panel.
Therefore the 6 5/8" depth includes 6 1/2" for the chassis plus 1/8" to allow for the front and back face plates.

Cheers Rob.


Yes, the dimension is correct, 6-5/8" between the two panels.

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Stephen,

I don't know if it's listed on the above diagram...but what thickness plywood is apropriate for the head cabinet?

also, what roundover bit is used for the cabinet and where?

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It's missing:
:arrow: 1/2" thick Baltic Birch plywood.
:arrow: 3/8" Radius roundover.
:idea: I use a Roman Ogee on the front edges to give it a bit more of a radius look.

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coco wrote:
It's missing:
:arrow: 1/2" thick Baltic Birch plywood.
:arrow: 3/8" Radius roundover.
:idea: I use a Roman Ogee on the front edges to give it a bit more of a radius look.


Half inch? Thats it? hmm...

I've been using 3/4 on all my other various head cabs...I guess that makes sense, it looks a bit less 'thick'...

As far as the roundover goes....from what I can see from pictures of the 18watt head cabinets, the back corners of the cabinet are *not* rounded over, but the front and sides are....correct?

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Correct. Dont round over the rear. I use 3/4" on Matchless style cabs.

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Right, I used 3/4" on mine as well...and the other amp...

But it makes sense that the marshall cab calls for a thinner ply....since it looks thinner in the pictures...

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Hey Stephen (or others),

I'm about to start rounding over my head cab....and I was wondering....do the openings on the front and back panels get rounded over with the 3/8" roundover as well?

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I round them over with 3/8" radius on the 18s; square on the 15s

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Well, I've had good luck with wood stock in the past. However, the wood I used to build my sIII cabinet is a little suspect...either that, or I had the variable transformer for my router set too low.

I ended up with alot of tearing when I rounded over the head cabinet...so I've had to make some repairs with the aid of wood filler...

Good thing I'm covering this thing with tolex! :)

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It's really hard to not chip especially the finger joints in the corners. A little filler here & there is expected. Tolex will take care of any flaws!

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Yeah, especially since we're working with ply, which I supose, would chip more than hardwood. Regardless, the cab is already filled and drying...nothing some sandpaper can't fix now...

Regardless, the 3/8" roundover looks good. I had run out and gotten myself a bit, since all I had here was a 1/2". Even though the difference is 1/8", the 1/2" bit would have looked stupid here....probably wouldn't have even worked with the 1/2" ply.


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