Tektonics and DeVore Fidelity Orangutan Reference speakers


Tektonics Design Group writes: “Looking back to one of our favorite projects to support our friend John DeVore to make these custom designed castings for his O Reference Speakers. This is an amazing product that involves multinational engineering and manufacturing efforts to bring something really special to life. DeVore Fidelity makes a wide range of excellent products that we proudly are a small part of and enthusiastically endorse! We recently went to Indiana to visit Ball Brass & Foundry, where castings designed by us were poured for a reallAfter we brought them back to Tektonics our team finished up the project by precision machining and patinating each component. These are a few shots of the foundry visit, but the entire scope of this job included design consultation with revisions, CAD/CAM programming, manufacturing of foundry tooling, and then machining and hand-finishing each piece. cool project we’ve been working on for our friend John Devore at DeVore Fidelity. John approached us earlier this year to help him develop a proprietary bronze basket for a new speaker he designed. In order to do that, we first made foundry tooling, a “pattern” that would enable hundreds of baskets to be efficiently cast in bronze at the foundry.”

“The process didn’t stop in Indiana, though. After we brought them back to Tektonics our team finished up the project by precision machining and patinating each component. These are a few shots of the foundry visit, but the entire scope of this job included design consultation with revisions, CAD/CAM programming, manufacturing of foundry tooling, and then machining and hand-finishing each piece. After we brought them back to Tektonics our team finished up the project by precision machining and patinating each component. These are a few shots of the foundry visit, but the entire scope of this job included design consultation with revisions, CAD/CAM programming, manufacturing of foundry tooling, and then machining and hand-finishing each piece.”