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O.K............found a local supplier of Phenolic infused paper honeycomb...............big deal!!!! After a lengthy conversation, the honeycomb material itself is 16mm thick(nothing thinner), not that expensive, but it is flexible .........quite flexible!It's only after you sandwich it between fibreglass, carbon fibre, or various metal sheeting that it becomes rigid ..........and much, much, heavier.........too heavy in fact for our purposes.There is no Mylar coated option as in the Podium speakers which as stated by the reviews, ''there is only one company in Germany that can make these panels to Podium's specifications''.So, in my opinion, we can as d.i.y.'ers, forget about honeycomb panels for good as it just ain't going to happen I'm afraid. I would suggest that with the high power/high shove exciter I linked previously, we can still experiment with cardboard, and thin plywood as the best sounding materials.I will be once again looking at coating and infusing the exterior and interior of cardboard sheets with Shellac using new methods to avoid delamination (a problem previously).As the panel material itself is critical to the tonality of the sound produced, a paper based panel seems to be the logical way to go.
The panels aren't expensive over here either, but once you apply a fibreglass skin, the weight goes up significantly.Yes, I could order from the company in your link, but what about freight cost..........I live in West Australia.
Great stuff Abelma!..................will be very interested to see how these go with wooden panels. If they can drive 1/4 inch glass, then wood should be a peice of cake!