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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8840259" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>The tricky bit is that they're soft and floppy and they may be stretched a tad to go over the frames. I've used them in the past and come out alright, just go a little smaller when you follow your line with the jigsaw, it'll be easier to take more wood off than to put some back on if you screw up.</p><p></p><p>I took a couple trophies with a box I built the day before the show with only a jigsaw, and cordless drill, and some liquid nails some years back (I had Home Depot cut my sheet). You don't really need a lot of tools or kitted out woodshop to get loud, those are to save time and look pretty. Assuming you're gong to just throw this box on a bonfire in another month I wouldn't worry so much about pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8840259, member: 614752"] The tricky bit is that they're soft and floppy and they may be stretched a tad to go over the frames. I've used them in the past and come out alright, just go a little smaller when you follow your line with the jigsaw, it'll be easier to take more wood off than to put some back on if you screw up. I took a couple trophies with a box I built the day before the show with only a jigsaw, and cordless drill, and some liquid nails some years back (I had Home Depot cut my sheet). You don't really need a lot of tools or kitted out woodshop to get loud, those are to save time and look pretty. Assuming you're gong to just throw this box on a bonfire in another month I wouldn't worry so much about pretty. [/QUOTE]
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