
It's made from solid pine. I used plain ol' butt joints to make it - no fancy finger joints or dovetails. It's very solid as I not only used long screw to hold the joints together but have braced it internally with 32x32mm in each corner from the front to the back of the cab which I screwed each of the panels to in four places. I can put all 230lbs of me on it and there is no sign of movement/buckling. The paisley is some cheap fabric I bought when I covered the amp. I used fabric because tolex is so damn expensive and is hardly an impenetrable barrier - it tears off and dents just as easy as fabric. It's lacquered using white polish, which I believe is some sort of shellac. I ran out of the lacquer I was using so it doesn't have quite the same sheen as its bigger brother (its expensive stuff so I'm not going to buy any more of it), but there's only one coat difference. Next time I'll use polyurethane as it's a quarter of the price, would provide better protection and probably looks identical - we live and learn from our mistakes! All I have to do now is put a handle on it. I might put the piping on it but I'd have to take the grille off, the speaker out, plane the edges of the baffle back and then put it together again.......I wish I'd remembered it first time around

It has an Eminence 'Rajin Cajun' 10" speaker in it. I'd only ever heard the speaker without a cabinet and thought it was rubbish, but I had it and figured it'd be better off in a cabinet than the box it came in. My opinion of the speaker changed drastically today - it sounds amazing! It responds very nicely across all frequencies. The treble is not at all harsh or shrill. There are less mids than in the Eminence than I'm used to hearing in this amp (it has a Weber 12A125A AlNiCo mag vintage type thing in it). The bass is tight, focused and well rounded, just like it should be. It's also considerably louder than the Weber, yet it still sounds like a vintage type amp. Brilliant!!! I thought I preferred 12" speakers but hearing this thing has really made me question my preference.
This little cab - and it is little at just under a cubic foot - is going to become a regular part of my gig rig. I constantly have trouble hearing the finer points of my playing on stage, particularly during solos, which causes me to pick much harder than usual, which ultimately leads to me playing badly. This little guy is going to be pointed square at my face all night, effectively becoming my 'guitar only' monitor.
This week I'll be putting together a cabinet for my Weber Neo15, which I bought for a third of what it's worth on whim. I'm very much looking forward to hearing this one in a cabinet, I've never played through a 15" speaker before. The plan is for something even more exotic than paisley for this one. Such a big, in-your-face speaker needs a cabinet to match!!!
If anyone else has a homemade cabinet, put a pic up here. I'd like to see what sort of things people are making!