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Hi WireNut, We drew CAD files for those faceplates and Gibbs Cam traced the models with a 1/2" ball end mill. It's called "Sufacing" in Gibbs, don't know if you've done this machining process before. The x,y and z axis move all at once to machine in the features. Pretty much can machine anything. Don't get me started on 5+ axis machines, they can machine a complete sphere 95% complete! Cool stuff Best, Matt and Jas
Hi Matt and Jas, If you ever get a chance some photos of your equipment and an enclosure being machined would be cool to see. WN
Sure thing WireNut, we'll do this when we machine the first Diablo~500 amp case. My baby is the Mazak Nexus 510c 4 Axis CNC mill Best, Matt and Jas
Good morning Matt and Jas, In the DIY community, having access to the bottom of a circuit board without removal and desoldering can be a big selling point for an enclosure. Could you cut a thru hole/pocket in your enclosures under the circuit board if requested?
WireNut, Were having to put about 10 gallons of coolant in for every 2 cases, the 3/4" 3 fluter we are using is really hogging and evaporates the coolant quick Best,Matt and Jas
Sweet, glad I don't have to buy the coolant
Yeah it likes $500 for a 55 gallon drum but we run it at like 4-5%, so that likes 1400 gallons we can get... I think.... about $2.80 per gallon lol
I followed your math to get ~ 1400 gallons at 4% dilution, but at $500 drum cost that would be ~ $0.36 per gallon?Steve
Aluminati Sound is an audio company based in Minneapolis Minnesota. Jas and I are very experienced machinists with many years of designing, prototyping and fabrication skills. With this endless amount of knowledge between us, we can produce products at much cheaper prices than the competition. From tool selection to machines to work holding techniques to buying materials in bulk, run times are reduced to the shortest time possible and this savings is past on to you, the customer. We get a good laugh when we look around at main stream audio companies, I am sure their products sound great but at the prices they charge, is it really worth all that cash when they put the circuits in a $35 stamped steel chassis.... Our mission is to provide excellent communication with the end customer and the best possible products at the best possible price. We have nothing to hide, you want to see whats inside our amps or know why we did what we did on a certain product, just ask and you will get the honest truth from us. All of our products ship free to all 50 states, with international shipping being a slight charge. We hope that you can gives us your trust, support and business in the near future. Best, Matt and Jas Aluminati
Matt, Thank goodness that these people did not succeed. Would have been a big hustle if the money was withdrawn. Nice to know your money is safe. Ramon