My second time at making a box pic's 56k maybe not

Looks good //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Nice ava //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif

Who is she? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/yumyum.gif.0556df42231b304b9c995aefd13928a8.gif

 
Ok time for a update

I got the Jasper jig at last and cut the hole for the sub then today i got some

acoustic carpet and started on the box.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif and this is the out come.

The sub is a RE XXX 15 V3 05 model No dust cap as it got cracked so getting a new one soon.

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Here we go again ... Wood glue is meant for wood for a reason: chemical bonds are always stronger than physical ones.
Wood glue does NOT chemically bond with the wood. It simply seeps into both pieces of wood and when it cures the joint is encased in glue. There is no chemical reaction involved.

The fact that wood is essentially a mass of fibers running in a generalized direction can be used to our advantage when gluing pieces together. When the fibers within two pieces of wood being joined are positioned correctly, modern adhesives can create a bond that is often stronger than the wood itself. The fibrous consistency allows the adhesive to form this bond IN not just ON the surface of the wood being joined.
This is very different from the way that Gorilla Glue or epoxy work. They rely on adhesion to the surfaces to be joined to form a bond.
 
Wood glue does NOT chemically bond with the wood. It simply seeps into both pieces of wood and when it cures the joint is encased in glue. There is no chemical reaction involved.This is very different from the way that Gorilla Glue or epoxy work. They rely on adhesion to the surfaces to be joined to form a bond.
We've had this discussion before, and I asked my neighbor (who has a woodworking shop in the basement) and he said that it is technically a mechanical bond, but because it emulsifies the wood fibers together, it is often considered chemical. It acts like a chemical bond, but there is no reaction like you said.
 
wait all that work and that huge sub with that much rms.... and no bracing... im just saying

im making my first box .. and i know about bracing

good looking besides that... just dont mess up with the router ahhaha that would stink

haha

peace

~edit~.. yeah i only saw the first page.. didnt that there was more lol

 
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