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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8777430" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Not really. You could probably get really technical and kerf it to a specific radius compared to port width, but I don’t think it would make and audible difference. A cool talking point maybe. I do tend to do more of a wide arc on larger ports, but remember, port length only counts in half the kerfed part of the port. So if your kerf starts curving 4 inches before it hits the outside, only 2 inches of it counts in your port length. I always add 2 inches to overall port length in my design if I am doing a kerfed port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8777430, member: 678073"] Not really. You could probably get really technical and kerf it to a specific radius compared to port width, but I don’t think it would make and audible difference. A cool talking point maybe. I do tend to do more of a wide arc on larger ports, but remember, port length only counts in half the kerfed part of the port. So if your kerf starts curving 4 inches before it hits the outside, only 2 inches of it counts in your port length. I always add 2 inches to overall port length in my design if I am doing a kerfed port. [/QUOTE]
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