In Reply to: Pouring a Tractrix Horn posted by waveboxes@yahoo.com on April 17, 2006 at 13:20:05:
Weird - most people do fiberglass parts on a male mold for horns... That usually provides much better surface finish and control of the inside (working) dimensions of the finished horn. Does your process get around this somehow?Also, if you mold in a rollback at the mouth (or eliminate the sharp edges in some way), you'll get better performance.
John
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- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - John Sheerin 04/17/0615:28:15 04/17/06 (10)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - eso 16:09:32 04/17/06 (9)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - John Sheerin 17:42:31 04/17/06 (8)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - waveboxes@yahoo.com 18:24:42 04/17/06 (0)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - eso 18:23:38 04/17/06 (6)
- hey eso, fellas.... horn mold issues... - JeffreyJ 10:34:47 04/18/06 (2)
- Re: hey eso, fellas.... horn mold issues... - eso 18:28:19 04/18/06 (1)
- will try PVA next.... - JeffreyJ 06:51:31 04/19/06 (0)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - John Sheerin 18:51:24 04/17/06 (2)
- Re: Pouring a Tractrix Horn - waveboxes@yahoo.com 19:21:12 04/17/06 (1)
- Re: Very Nice Work! * - eso 20:09:29 04/17/06 (0)