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  • Are you cutting it yourself, or CNCing it?
    Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?

    Paul Carmody's DIY Audio Projects
    Twitter: @undefinition1

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    • CNC router
      I use it for all of my enclosure builds

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      • That's pretty impressive to a table saw/plunge router guy like me.

        One question, do you have the components in hand to double check the cutout dimensions? They can vary from the spec drawings.

        (you finished the bathroom)?

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        • Yes I do have all the drivers for these. I will double check the diameters before cutting the mounting holes for them.

          Closer on the bathroom
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        • djg Thanks for the link to that thread. I actually understand some of it.🤔

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          • Originally posted by Serenitynow View Post
            CNC router
            I use it for all of my enclosure builds
            I don't mean this as a criticism in any way, but if I had access to a CNC machine, I'd probably do a lot fancier bracing. Like a matrix/honeycomb kinda thing. Cutting all those holes by hand would be a nightmare, but if I could just tell the machine to do it and walk away, I'd probably go nuts with the windowpanes and holes.
            Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?

            Paul Carmody's DIY Audio Projects
            Twitter: @undefinition1

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                • djg
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                  # braces. Are you happy with that plywood? Is it lighter than MDF?

              • Yep. I like the panels.
                It's leftover from table top material we used at work several years ago. There's a layer of Formica-ish material on the other side. I figured it would add some strength and rigidity and form good inside corners to caulk to.

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                • djg
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                  Awesomely frugal.

              • Is that good or bad ? It's hard to tell by reading it.

                It feels a little lighter than 3/4" MDF. I think it has 11 layers ( I'll check tomorrow ), so I figured I may as well use it instead of having to buy something. The edges are also sturdier than MDF -meaning they don't damage as easily.
                The plywood face is good enough for a nice stain or paint pretty muck as is.

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                • djg
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                  You are saving a lot of money, wood is very expensive lately.

              • Gotcha
                Yes, I know it's expensive from doing remodeling on the house lately

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                • Made these for the owner of my company today Click image for larger version

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                  • Some kind of a test track for a conveyor. They're about 92" long

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