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A rabbeting bit set might help if the cutouts are perfectly circular. At least the rebate could be fixed.
Wolf
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That's the least of the problems, twenty minutes with a rasp or hoof file would do both woofer holes.
I forgot to mention having to buy from a vendor who will let you return drivers if they do not match the spec'd size.
Why we don't make holes till we have drivers in hand.
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Originally posted by Wolf View PostYou are looking for round-under, reverse-chamfer, or solid-composite router bits
Bearings just in the wrong place. I guess if you're game you could use the shaft as the stop bearing lol
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Originally posted by DeZZar View PostGood luck with that. I've tried to find a "reverse rebate flush trim" router bit in the past - don't think it exists?
Wolf
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Our overseer mattp did a very nice build thread on a very similar cabinet.
https://techtalk.parts-express.com/f...roject-teasers
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My silverflute peerless speaker was very similar. You can easily go in afterwards with a rasp bit on a drill and manually create a champher. I have done that once before, and it worked great. It is not as pretty and takes more time, but works just as well. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
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Let's see...if you find drivers that fit the holes and rebates perfectly,
chamfer the rear of the woofer hole,
measure the drivers in the box,
and are good enough to make a pair of fairly random drivers work well together,
you'll have a pair of pretty speakers,
whose size, range, and output may suit you.
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