Since I started repairing soundboxes, I've been keeping in a box 'for experiments' every conceivable small bit of material that I find suitable for a diaphragm. I've joined so far small bits of cardboard and hard paper, aluminium or metallic plates, polystyrene of several thickness or density, wood, plastic, etc etc. Since a boy I developed the rule of scratching the edge of every thing that can be converted into a diaphragm to test how it sounds. So far, I've tried diaphragms made of thick and thin paper, plastic, aluminium, thin, etc. My very first soundbox was a self-made one, and used a thin Kraft card paper diaphragm. I've made aluminium and thin sheet diaphragms for a Meltrope III, and they were quite decent. I made the annular corrugations and the central cup by hand, pressing the sheet carefully and forming it, using adequate hand tools and working the soft metal sheets placed over a buffing cloth. It is easier to do it than to explain it. With the adequate metal sheet, anyone can make its own diaphragms...!
Inigo
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