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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 768580" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>You have plenty of material left. Sealed boxes are pretty forgiving for design error. You learn alor from mistakes, and you learn alot from experience. Now that you have built the one, and have the left over material any way, instead of just filling it with poly fill, just go ahead and build another. a small sealed box doesnt take much time to cut and assemble, and since you arent building this box to earn an income, time really isnt an issue when you try to factor in money. I take it you are doing this on your spare time off work for fun, or to save on buying a box. Since oyu already spent the money on a sheet of MDF, dont waste the money that is sitting there. Use it! Take the first one as a loss and a gain. A loss of about 5 bucks, and a gain in experience. This one will turn out better then the first, and you will be more comfortable with it since oyu wont have it in the back of your mind wonderig if it can sound better. Do not fret, this is no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 768580, member: 558163"] You have plenty of material left. Sealed boxes are pretty forgiving for design error. You learn alor from mistakes, and you learn alot from experience. Now that you have built the one, and have the left over material any way, instead of just filling it with poly fill, just go ahead and build another. a small sealed box doesnt take much time to cut and assemble, and since you arent building this box to earn an income, time really isnt an issue when you try to factor in money. I take it you are doing this on your spare time off work for fun, or to save on buying a box. Since oyu already spent the money on a sheet of MDF, dont waste the money that is sitting there. Use it! Take the first one as a loss and a gain. A loss of about 5 bucks, and a gain in experience. This one will turn out better then the first, and you will be more comfortable with it since oyu wont have it in the back of your mind wonderig if it can sound better. Do not fret, this is no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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