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<blockquote data-quote="mklett33" data-source="post: 7934988" data-attributes="member: 604057"><p>If you are going to be learning glassing you are definitely going to want to check out my youtube channel. I have been working on a series of tutorials teaching all that I know about glassing. Although I am currently doing an amp rack build there are many lessons that will carry over to dorr panels. Take a look at this thread:</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////forums/enclosure-design-construction-help/560250-how-make-flawless-fiberglass-insert-template-shapes-scratch-%2A%2Avideos%2A%2A.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/enclosure-design-construction-help/560250-how-make-flawless-fiberglass-insert-template-shapes-scratch-%2A%2Avideos%2A%2A.html</a></p><p></p><p>I never attach fleece directly to plastic, I have had much more success making a wooden "frame" and bonding it to the plastic, and then stapling all the fleece to that wooden frame. Much cleaner in my opinion. Plus if you plan on wrapping the panel with any sort of material the more removable pieces the better. Give you somewhere to hide your gaps. Draw us a picture of what you are planning and I would love to give you some suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mklett33, post: 7934988, member: 604057"] If you are going to be learning glassing you are definitely going to want to check out my youtube channel. I have been working on a series of tutorials teaching all that I know about glassing. Although I am currently doing an amp rack build there are many lessons that will carry over to dorr panels. Take a look at this thread: [URL="http:////forums/enclosure-design-construction-help/560250-how-make-flawless-fiberglass-insert-template-shapes-scratch-%2A%2Avideos%2A%2A.html"]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/enclosure-design-construction-help/560250-how-make-flawless-fiberglass-insert-template-shapes-scratch-%2A%2Avideos%2A%2A.html[/URL] I never attach fleece directly to plastic, I have had much more success making a wooden "frame" and bonding it to the plastic, and then stapling all the fleece to that wooden frame. Much cleaner in my opinion. Plus if you plan on wrapping the panel with any sort of material the more removable pieces the better. Give you somewhere to hide your gaps. Draw us a picture of what you are planning and I would love to give you some suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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