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Mike Scaggs


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Post  Posted 19 Feb 2022 8:39 am    
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Howdy,

Here is a Bad-Dawg amp I just finished up which features an Ambrosia Maple cabinet I did up (which is rare for me these days). This amp will be at the Dallas show coming up and will be available to play or buy. She is a 100 watts sporting an 200 watt Eminence EM12-N 12" speaker. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

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Dale Rottacker


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Post  Posted 19 Feb 2022 9:27 am    
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Beautiful ... and you're sure making a LOT of rarely made cabs these days ... Each of which is gorgeous ... Look forward to seeing you in Dallas
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Mike Scaggs


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Post  Posted 19 Feb 2022 3:51 pm    
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Dale Rottacker wrote:
Beautiful ... and you're sure making a LOT of rarely made cabs these days ... Each of which is gorgeous ... Look forward to seeing you in Dallas


Well yeah, but I honestly don't build too many cabs like these as they are a TON of work and hours. See ya in Dallas buddy



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Dave Hopping


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Post  Posted 19 Feb 2022 9:46 pm    
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Nice enough for the parlor! Winking
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Roy Peterman

 

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Muncy Valley, Pennsylvania
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2022 4:28 am     Beautiful Cabinets
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Mike, a beautiful job on those cabinets. Those are one of a kind for sure. Could I ask what jig did you use to cut the joints? You are quite the craftsman and tech!
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Mike Scaggs


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Post  Posted 20 Feb 2022 5:22 am     Re: Beautiful Cabinets
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Roy Peterman wrote:
Mike, a beautiful job on those cabinets. Those are one of a kind for sure. Could I ask what jig did you use to cut the joints? You are quite the craftsman and tech!


Hey Roy, thank you very much!

On the box joints I use my 10" Sawstop table saw, a dado blade setup (1/2") and a box joint jig from Incra called the iBox. It's fairly simple to setup and there are some good YouTubers out there with instructions of how to use it. I did replace the backerboard with a hard maple board to reduce tearout. It's a nice jib and doesn't break the bank

Mike
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