Of course we did. We do you ask?Looks great, did you guys not have a router with a flush trim bit?
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I cant believe you built that whole thing with nails
It looks like the second baffle holes and port were cut with a jig saw...Of course we did. We do you ask?
oh , lol, thats because they where, I dropped the circle jig after the two holes where cut, oops....It looks like the second baffle holes and port were cut with a jig saw...
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Lol, werd.oh , lol, thats because they where, I dropped the circle jig after the two holes where cut, oops....
the port was cut with a jig saw, then we used the flush bit to flush that port.
The port was flush trimmed as well. I just roughed it out with the jig.Lol, werd.
It looks great, I just think the router with a flush trim for the port... and a rabbet for the sub holes would have made it PERFECTO!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif...
I'll be happy to see vids! w00t!
What's the electrical like?
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LMAO... you kids...Was there any bracing added?That box being 8 cubes should have some bracing, especially only using a brad nailer!!Build looks good but the devils in the details......Vidz plezzzz!
wonder why they used a double baffle?Was there any bracing added?That box being 8 cubes should have some bracing, especially only using a brad nailer!!Build looks good but the devils in the details......Vidz plezzzz!
How does the fastener choice determine how the enclosure's sides are going to react under stress?That box being 8 cubes should have some bracing, especially only using a brad nailer!!