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flakko

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to make better boxes, and cut out a circle!

it aint perfect, but its progress :)

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man my lungs are all jacked up now. stoopid MDF dust

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You shouldve made the trip up here and get it done right

discounts for repeat customers !

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haha i need the elpractice! it seems that every box i "build" i get better!

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I wouldve let you use them for free.

cept for my nailer, i dont want other people using that against me

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hahaha! well me needs a new box built for my next install for my rl-p i may have to use them when i drop off teh amps.... but your gonna be at work...crap...

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Heh....lol.

it is getting a lot better though. Use a jigsaw this time instead of a rock and chizzle? :lol: To clean the edges up on the box use a jig saw, unless you're not too crafty with one. in that case use a belt sander with some 60 grit.

BTW nice clamps. :fing34:

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Quit buying all those damn drivers and get yourself a router and some Jasper jigs. IT'll be your best investment to date.

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To clean the edges up on the box use a jig saw, unless you're not too crafty with one. in that case use a belt sander with some 60 grit.

Router works better. Pretty hard to mess it up using a router too.

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not all of us are fancy schmancy

lol.

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ehhh puck it.

ill do a run with my jigsaw and then with my sander and save the cost of a router and the fancy schmancy bit

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Its slicker than chit though, just chuck it in the router, flip the switch, make a few passes and its nice again. Oughta look into one, pretty nice bit to have.

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And also, with the sander its pretty easy to round over the edges where you don't want it, it dosen't happen with a router.

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i have no problems. and round = better for waves to travle over.

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i have no problems. and round = better for waves to travle over.

Then use a roundover bit after using a straight and it will be clean enough to laminate...

Getting better Flakko, you might benefit from a finer blade tip for your jigsaw all the glue makes it almost like metal to bits. Takes a little longer but makes it easier to handle.

Also if you want to make straight cuts with your skil-saw, use those sweet clamps you have to hold an uncut piece of mdf against the saw as a straight edge. Takes an extra minute per cut max and your lines are perfect as long as your blade is okay. The trick is to use the saw to measure where you clamp on both ends...

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