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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 6740056" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Not really...if your building a box then obviously you know how to cut/screw/glue mdf...so you already know how to put together a slot port. The only semi-difficult part is designing it. Once you figure out how much port area you want, you can derive your height/width. You want about 12-16 square inches of port area per cube net, and try to keep close to a 2:1 ratio of HvW for the port. Then all you need to do is throw it in a calculator to get the length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 6740056, member: 567719"] Not really...if your building a box then obviously you know how to cut/screw/glue mdf...so you already know how to put together a slot port. The only semi-difficult part is designing it. Once you figure out how much port area you want, you can derive your height/width. You want about 12-16 square inches of port area per cube net, and try to keep close to a 2:1 ratio of HvW for the port. Then all you need to do is throw it in a calculator to get the length. [/QUOTE]
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