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<blockquote data-quote="Toxic Tuan" data-source="post: 6738599" data-attributes="member: 558678"><p>There's really no method and I'm not bending MDF or wood. The port is a flared type. There are many ways this can be achieved. One way: use a quarter of an 8" PVC to achieve a 4" bend. Then reinforce the back with a 45 degree bend to strengthen and prevent any leaks. Nothing special to be honest.</p><p></p><p>Kerf ports are almost impossible to do for mass production. It's tedious work and are very fragile.</p><p></p><p>Tuan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxic Tuan, post: 6738599, member: 558678"] There's really no method and I'm not bending MDF or wood. The port is a flared type. There are many ways this can be achieved. One way: use a quarter of an 8" PVC to achieve a 4" bend. Then reinforce the back with a 45 degree bend to strengthen and prevent any leaks. Nothing special to be honest. Kerf ports are almost impossible to do for mass production. It's tedious work and are very fragile. Tuan [/QUOTE]
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