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products the gearbox cnc offers

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some of our offerings include (pictures to come of everything)

speaker rings any size

custom knockdown boxes

the gearbox home theater system

custom logo cutting

custom engraving

plexiglass etching

and custom milling of wood, mdf, plexiglass and plastic

Prices:

speaker ring prices are as follows

(made out of MDF)

regular ring for a speaker 3/4"-8" is 6 dollars each

countersink add 2 dollars

larger than 8" add 2 dollars

with "paddle tweeter mount" add 3 dollars

6x9 adapter to fit 6" and 3/4 inch tweeter is 8 dollars

whole door panels 4 speaker and 2 tweeter (6.5 inch speaker) 25 dollars

Home theater speaker prices are as follows

Birch speakers 175 each with speakers included and crossover components

MDF speakers 130 each with speakers included and crossover components

Birch Grade A1 (super high quality) 200 each with speaker and crossover components included

Add rounded edges +10 dollars each

Add fully assembled + 20 dollars each

Add assembled crossover +10 dollars each

full 5 speaker package subtract 100 dollars from total price

Logo cutting prices are as follows

Any logo or design sized from 5 inches x 10 inches to 10 x 20 inches 25 dollars

Add extra detail in cutting +7 dollars

Add birch base wood + 10 dollars ( material is more money because i get high quality boards)

Add A1 Grade birch + 20 dollars (it costs me 100 dollars a sheet)

add oil stain to any design except MDF +7 dollars

embossed positive cut or engraved negative cut possible

positive cut is the logo rises out of the wood

negative cut is the logo or design is engraved into the wood

larger designs contact for custom quote

Custom milling is 30 dollars per sheet + material costs ( including box cutting)

MDF is 35 a sheet

Birch is 45 a sheet

A1 grade birch is 100 a sheet

Custom License Plate

3d logo or design embossed out of MDF then coated with truck bedliner

30 for 1/2 inch extrusion

+10 for 1 1/4 inch

NEW PRODUCT!!!!!!!!

Name Plates

up to 20 inches across, 15 characters --15 dollars

each additional 5 characters +2 dollars

Upgrade to Birch +5 dollars

Upgrade to stained birch + 8 dollars

all prices are excluding shipping, i will try to mail via flat rate boxes as often as i can

(speaker ring with paddle tweeter mount)

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the gearbox home theater speaker center channel

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the gearbox home theater speaker surround

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different speaker rings and adapters

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logos being cut

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a paddle being designed for a friend

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Looks good, try not to use black font though.

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better?

Or just the default font color...But yes the red is better.

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AF559577-2C17-4662-BAAE-6FFA3E860B28-8071-000004F3FF16A1F7.jpg

Was that cut on the CNC? Maybe it's just the picture, but the cut doesn't look very smooth/consistent.

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Was that cut on the CNC? Maybe it's just the picture, but the cut doesn't look very smooth/consistent.

yea, I see what you mean, throughout the cut, I see different width's, and the inside ring doesn't look smooth, toward the top right looking at the picture, just needs to be sanded down it seems, but maybe its the picture.

*(whoops hit edit not reply-ak11667 sorry)*

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its actually better than it looks in the pic, it was cut with the cheap controller board, i have ordered a replacement for it that comes next week that will make it worlds better, thats why im not shipping anything till the following week

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for the rings and panels and knockdown boxes yes, for the logos no, i use solidworks

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What speakers and crossovers do you use for the Home Audio section? Can't seem to find it

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Dayton audio reference and a custom designed crossover, 2 way butterworth and one other type, my brain is blanking, the total cost of the parts alone comes to 96.63 plus my milling time

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thanx.gif Edited by Frostedflakejake

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here is the crossover network frequency response based on the designed box

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for the rings and panels and knockdown boxes yes, for the logos no, i use solidworks

it looks like you are not editing the segments on the radius of the circles and edges.

one in the foreground is edited, the one in the background is not.

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it may help with a smoother tooling path.

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for the rings and panels and knockdown boxes yes, for the logos no, i use solidworks

it looks like you are not editing the segments on the radius of the circles and edges.

one in the foreground is edited, the one in the background is not.

ex1-3.png

it may help with a smoother tooling path.

it would if i wasnt just exporting 2d dxf files with polylines, so the programs see it as a "circle" when loaded

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machining delayed a few days, i have to wait for a new controller that will improve my machine 10 fold

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still waiting on that control board, tomorrow hopefully, then i can get some demo products milled out for you all, im gonna have a few free samples to be sending out to people

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