I bought this cake pan thingy quite awhile back, and could never figure out how to install it. Nor do I know if it will even work. If someone has used such a thingy on a build, could you please share your setup with me. In the picture it's sitting inside a cookie can. You can see it also comes in 2 pieces, the inner mold and the outerpan.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Reeds

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Reeds,

Bairfoot cajun has done them. Termoking and Converted Stratslinger have cake pan reso pics. The inner mold works just like a Lowe cone: biscuit on top of the center post. You'll have to create a well deep enough, and attach that rolled top somehow; in some of the build pics I looked at, they've screwed on a drain cover to hold it down.

Very interesting Ron....thanks for the heads up.

No worries. I used the Search. ;-)
Here ya go: pics of bc's Vengeance build:

http://www.cigarboxnation.com/photo/vengeance-build/next?context=user

You can see that the rolled edge is merely supported by the box top, and held down with string pressure on the bridge / cone. PM Brian, and he'll be happy to share build details.

Those are some nice builds but another thing I noticed - There was another "jawbone", he hasn't been on for a few years - what did you guys do to him????  ☺

Thanks Ron, I had thought Brian was already a friend. I had to request his frienship, and wait for acceptence.....anyways thank you again for your help sir, much appreciated.

Brian is THE RESO PIMP, he's tried just about every kinda cone you can imagine
Reeds, I will be watching the discussion as I have an identical pan. Has great resonance, but don't want to have a 10" deep git.

J.P. Swenson has done some cool stuff like this.  Maddog has used pan lids.    

What Ron had say makes sense.   Reeds, it looks too deep for me, but I am not real imaginitive.  

I'm thinking that if the pan just sets into a hole and held by the string pressure (worked good for my dog dish build). I'm also thinking if I use a cookie tin lid as a resonator cover,it may increase the volume overall.

What are your thoughts?

Reeds, I think that is likely to be a winner- pan and tin cover.  Might sound real good, but looks big enough to be bulky.

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