As mentioned in the other thread, I have started a new 3 way project. The Vifa NE225W-4 woofers will be in separate bass bins. The PLA200-6 planar drivers and RT1.3WE tweeter will sit on top. The top enclosure will employ 2 special features. Firstly they will have 2.5" radius round overs on their vertical sides. I obtained some 5" diameter card board tubes that I cut in half and will glue to the sides of the enclosures (like I did in my "Trials" project). Secondly the enclosure panels will be very well damped. I will adhere pieces of ceramic floor tile to internal panels where appropriate. I will also fill the cavities formed by the card board tube halves with dried play sand or kitty litter.
I use a product called Sika Pro Select to adhere the tile pieces. It's actually called a construction sealant. It is water based so no smell and clean up is soap/water. When it's cured it is still very pliable. Here are some pictures of the rear panel. I didn't cover the entire panel because I needed a spot at the bottom for the Speakon connector. I applied the Sika to both the MDF and to the backside of the ceramic tile. There is about 1/8 inch layer of Sika.


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I have done the ceramic/adhesive/mdf sandwich technique you're doing here before and was very pleased with the result; especially for the modest cost. Seemed to work even better with baltic birch.
Very nice driver complement too, I've come to love the hivi 1.3WE, which I had completely overlooked until reading the positive reviews here. Is the planar you are using NLA? I'm having a hard time finding info about it.
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So- did you run the circles through the table saw with a jig, or use the miter saw with a jig? Or what?
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