Cab designs

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Re: Cab designs

Post by Starfire »

Snarblinge wrote:so when Celestion say "Mounting slot PCD 11.7", 297mm" do they mean the distance between the holes? I assume so, but then one shouldn't assume.

justdrawing up a box, nice work on the tutorial. follow me sucks tho
Yes, that's what it means.

Yeah, I've not got the hang of the follow me thing either. Dunno what you'd use it for if you're just drawing up a simple cabinet though.

Lately I have been designing a pedalboard for my own use.

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Cool man. Modelled the pedals as well! Is that SketchUp you are using?
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Yep, Sketchup. It's pretty handy for this basic drawing. I modelled the Reel Echo and the Wet Reverb. The Pitchblack was just a stock model.

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Re: Cab designs

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was trying to get the top edge of the cabinet to look right. seems that follow me was the way to do it....with a lot of trial and error.

it is just a simple cabinet, but i'm using it as a learning tool for sketch up also.

will post a pic once i'm done, or a link.

nice work on the pedals there too.
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