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One sheet of household insulation foam.
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Foam blocks in place for the Blue Whale.
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Shaving the foam positive for the Blue Whale.
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The Blue Whale foam form.
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Port hole outline on the Blue Whale.
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Depth of the woofer is approximately same as the cabinet, 8".
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Mixing up pigments for the Blue Whale
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Glassing the inner surface of the Blue Whale, a direct copy of the Mundo chassis.
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Blue Whale, first coat of glass.
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Giving scale to the Whale
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Cut the port of the Blue Whale
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The parts of the Blue Whale
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Using foam blocks to define the port of the Blue Whale
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Glassed in lighting, which protects it and creates a raised rib, stiffening the large flat areas. The L-shaped uprights on the top are to support the LiveOnBike passenger seat.
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The basic gist of the Blue Whale
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Reinforcing the port hole area with a lip.
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Creating the speaker mount, first step of making the porthole
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The woofer porthole matches the Blue Whale's main shape.
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Heavy dog sculpture weighing down a wet chunk of glass to get optimal adhesion.
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The operation
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Inside of porthole. About to glue in the T-Nuts,.
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Taping outer and inner surfaces.
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Porthole in place
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The Blue Whale almost ready for music making.
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A touch of light for the spout.
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Copying JBL's midrange dispersion cone.
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About to fuse the mid and high dispersion cones and mount them on a pole.
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Mid/high range panel can be mounted on a pole at ear/head level so that multiple rings of people can be 'in the music'.
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Jay scribing
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Setting the angle on the Lunar Lander