2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws



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2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby Muff_Diver » Tue Jun 26, 2018 11:57 am

Hey y'all,

I know some of you (us) have made some cabinets, and also some have woodworking knowledge.

I'm currently making a 1x12 combo cab for a buddy's mesa head. I use Baltic birch ply (5ft x 5ft), and currently have a whole half, and some scraps remaining after cutting out what was needed for the sides and top.

I'm pretty cheap, and want to know if you think a baffle constructed of 2 pieces, glued and pocket screwed together, would be sufficient for a 1x12 baffle board.

The obvious, correct thing to do would be to cut a single-piece baffle from my remaining half sheet, but why chop up a nice piece if I can make something functionally as good from my scrap?

Thoughts?
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby Jero » Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:34 pm

I can't say from experience...but once the baffle is mounted I think it would be pretty solid, even if 2 piece, as more points of contact (vs unmounted where it has 2 small POC).

If your friend is paying for this, I think you should do it correct however :snax:
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby nogodsnobedtimes » Tue Jun 26, 2018 2:56 pm

I'll side with Jero that you should probably do it right, but if it's glued and clamped and screwed together well it shouldn't be a problem.
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby whoismarykelly » Tue Jun 26, 2018 3:26 pm

I wouldn't even bother with the screws as they won't be adding strength by cutting through the joints between the veneers. If I absolutely had to do this I would make a lap joint and clamp it tightly after gluing. Done right the glue joint will be stronger than the wood.
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby crochambeau » Tue Jun 26, 2018 6:38 pm

I'd roll a 2 piece baffle for my personal use in a New York minute. Hell, might be fun to add laminates of different material in the joint and then stitch it together with wire.

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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby misterstomach » Thu Jun 28, 2018 3:44 pm

I'd agree that if you're friend is paying for it, you should do it right. However, if you're going to do two pieces, I would do biscuit or domino joints well glued and clamped and it'll probably be alright. I'd skip the pocket screws.
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby nogodsnobedtimes » Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:29 am

Yeah, biscuits would be much better than pocket screws.

Or get fancy and finger joint the whole baffle.
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Re: 2 Piece Baffle Board with Pocket Screws

Postby JonnyAngle » Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:44 am

Regardless if he's paying or not, I think it's ok to use a two piece baffle AS LONG AS you do it right and it sounds good.
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