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Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone
speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. A little bit of information on this is at http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/...sp?id=ns243699 but hardly a set of instructions for how to do it yourself. Depending on the size of the piece it might be much more expensive than steam, but it sounds like it must work better. Charlie |
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Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone
speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. Fukui-san. Go ahead, Ota. The Iron Chef has added some cocobolo to his sake. Cocoa powder? No, cocobolo. Hattori, are those bonito shavings he's putting in now? Actually, I believe those are African mahogany chips from the Iron Chef's planer. -- To e-mail, replace "bucketofspam" with "dleegordon" |
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 03:32:58 -0400, "Lee Gordon"
wrote: Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. Fukui-san. Go ahead, Ota. The Iron Chef has added some cocobolo to his sake. Cocoa powder? No, cocobolo. Hattori, are those bonito shavings he's putting in now? Actually, I believe those are African mahogany chips from the Iron Chef's planer. Heh - that's pretty good. I just love the voice-overs they do for those guys and gals. Do you suppose you can drink the saki when you're done? JP |
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Charlie Sullivan wrote in message ...
Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. A little bit of information on this is at http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/...sp?id=ns243699 but hardly a set of instructions for how to do it yourself. Depending on the size of the piece it might be much more expensive than steam, but it sounds like it must work better. Charlie Never heard of it, I use Downy water softner in very hot water. Depending on the species and thickness of wood it may take as little as ten minutes to make the wood pliable. This is an alternative to steam bending in some cases. mike |
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Does the Downey make much of a difference or is it for a spring time fresh
scent in your shop? How much Downey to how much water? "mike" wrote in message om... Charlie Sullivan wrote in message ... Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. A little bit of information on this is at http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/...sp?id=ns243699 but hardly a set of instructions for how to do it yourself. Depending on the size of the piece it might be much more expensive than steam, but it sounds like it must work better. Charlie Never heard of it, I use Downy water softner in very hot water. Depending on the species and thickness of wood it may take as little as ten minutes to make the wood pliable. This is an alternative to steam bending in some cases. mike |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:03:35 -0400, Charlie Sullivan
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email I looked at a 12" piece of 4X2 jarrah for an afternoon and drank several (hah!) glasses of sake. This is the lrearl seclret. Incidentalrry, I had soaked a squid in the sake for quite a while. I am allergicogenic to squid. The squid was incoherent, I am afraid, apparently being allergicogenic to sakesoaking. The jarrah TOOK ANY FORM I LIKED..........and could stay there for several seconds or an eternity! I ACTUALLY MADE IT SOUND QUITE GOOD AS WELL! Bloody rotten rice! Has anyone here tried applying JVC's breakthrough in making wood-cone speakers to other wood work? You soak the wood in sake to make it flexible. Apparently it's not just the alcohol but something else in sake. A little bit of information on this is at http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/...sp?id=ns243699 but hardly a set of instructions for how to do it yourself. Depending on the size of the piece it might be much more expensive than steam, but it sounds like it must work better. Charlie ************************************************** *** Marriage. Where two people decide to get together so that neither of them can do what they want to because of the other one. |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:41:46 -0500, Morris Dovey
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email ROFLMAO!!! Glad I could ligten up a couple of minutes! G ************************************************** *** I have decided that I should not be offended by anybody's behaviour but my own......the theory's good, anyway. |
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Do you suppose you can drink the saki when you're done?
Why not? I believe sake is traditionally served in little wooden boxes rather than glasses. Lee -- To e-mail, replace "bucketofspam" with "dleegordon" |
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Lee Gordon wrote:
Do you suppose you can drink the saki when you're done? Why not? I believe sake is traditionally served in little wooden boxes rather than glasses. Lee I can attest to the fact that Sake will make legs limber, but I don't have a wooden leg so don't know about wood. -- Gerald Ross, Cochran, GA To reply add the numerals "13" before the "at" ............................................ People will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time they will pick themselves up and carry on. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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