SPL140.2 5,000+ posts Team DefJ 5,344 13 NY Apr 2, 2006 #1 What size roundover bit is everyone using for there boxes?? Any problems hitting screws? And what size do you guys use for rounding the edge on the inside port?? egg Click to read more...
What size roundover bit is everyone using for there boxes?? Any problems hitting screws? And what size do you guys use for rounding the edge on the inside port?? egg Click to read more...
V Volenti 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 271 1 Australia Apr 2, 2006 #2 I use a 1/2'' bit, I remove screws before hand (after glue is dry) same size for any ports, though I usually supersize ports if I can.
I use a 1/2'' bit, I remove screws before hand (after glue is dry) same size for any ports, though I usually supersize ports if I can.
bjfish11 5,000+ posts FisherCustoms.com 5,039 9 Garden Plain, KS Apr 2, 2006 #3 i think what i use is a 1/2 as well, not 100%, and ive never hit any screws.
G guy022077 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,943 0 tallahassee fl Apr 2, 2006 #4 you can also adjust the depth to very shallow if you just want a slight curve...ive never hit any screws that way.
you can also adjust the depth to very shallow if you just want a slight curve...ive never hit any screws that way.
S saywhat? 5,000+ posts satx120, jealous? 11,553 19 H'Burg Mississippi! Apr 2, 2006 #5 screws? who uses those nowadays haha. use a half inch, round the corners before u assemble.
TypeRBass 10+ year member Walls are for wussies 3,357 15 Tinley Park, IL Apr 2, 2006 #6 screws? who uses those nowadays haha. use a half inch, round the corners before u assemble. Click to expand... i roundover every corner AFTER i assemble...seems a lot easier that way imo
screws? who uses those nowadays haha. use a half inch, round the corners before u assemble. Click to expand... i roundover every corner AFTER i assemble...seems a lot easier that way imo