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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 46091" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>you have to build ribs and frame work to stretch the fleese over. That is what gives it the shape. You start with a base then add the curved ribs to the sides made from MDF. Inclued any speaker mounting rings and amp rings. Then when you stretch the fleese over the ribs and staple in place you get the 3D look. Then add the resin let it dry then feather fill it and sanding and painting. It's the same way you make kickpods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 46091, member: 542614"] you have to build ribs and frame work to stretch the fleese over. That is what gives it the shape. You start with a base then add the curved ribs to the sides made from MDF. Inclued any speaker mounting rings and amp rings. Then when you stretch the fleese over the ribs and staple in place you get the 3D look. Then add the resin let it dry then feather fill it and sanding and painting. It's the same way you make kickpods. [/QUOTE]
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