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Mundo carrying a 4x8 sheet of 1/2" birch, cut into 30" segments. Ride felt the same as unloaded.
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Position of speakers. One sided cabinet, similar to SHAKE YOUR PEACE! rig.
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I wish it were easier to mount a box or flat object rigidly to the load-carrying system of the Xtracycle.
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Cardboard mockup of 7"
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Cal Classic. Square tubing, but still no right angles.
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Mundo with plywood. The ride was very solid.
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Skate on V-Rack for sizing.
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Possible speaker choices for DanceSkateLive rig
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Mei rolling out after consultation.
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Sunset on Channing Way with Mei.
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Dance Skate Live version II, coming soon. Mei stops by for a test ride.
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Circle buddy setup and ready to cut speaker holes.
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Glueing up the DanceSkateLive box.
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Square dowels serve as guides for the acryllic sheet and stiffeners for the box as a whole.
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Carboard divider mockups.
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Acryllic dividers for DanceSkateLive rig, dividing stereo left / right, and the center area, the "Shakespearean Stage"
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Dance Skate Live rig coming together
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Hole saws make fun dust patterns.
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So fun to get to the lighting stage of a project.
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Conferencing with Mei and Paul on DanceSkateLive mounting options.
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Preparing to make speaker guard.
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Curved bamboo laminate speaker guard. Three plys ready to cut into strips
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Working on mounting options for DanceSkateLive rig
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Bamboo laminate speaker guards.
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With holes cut to reveal taillights.
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Glued on veneer
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Acryllic rectangle for taillight.
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Creating shelf
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Routed rear headlight.
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Routed recess for controls.