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Fostex FE166E - Back loaded horns
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 49275" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>As a first project? Don't! I made this exact mistake and ended up canning the idea after doing all the work already. The issue is that the edges of the wood creeps, so where they are joined you will battle your ass off to hide the eventual cracks. I gave up on the idea (although I kept the subs and put stuff on it to hide the seams), but apparently there is a way using epoxy to cover everything. Point is, if you don't know what you doing, I'll stay away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 49275, member: 122"] As a first project? Don't! I made this exact mistake and ended up canning the idea after doing all the work already. The issue is that the edges of the wood creeps, so where they are joined you will battle your ass off to hide the eventual cracks. I gave up on the idea (although I kept the subs and put stuff on it to hide the seams), but apparently there is a way using epoxy to cover everything. Point is, if you don't know what you doing, I'll stay away. [/QUOTE]
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