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<blockquote data-quote="Ch@pS" data-source="post: 65440" data-attributes="member: 1218"><p>Woops, forgot to add.</p><p></p><p>I have 7 or 8 boards of 18mm chipboard(2.8m x 0.3m) lying in the garage, will that be ok for the build? </p><p></p><p>Next, the finish. What I plan on doing is having a single aluminum flange made that fits over both the mid and tweeter. They're very close together in the cab drawing so this will probably be easiest, after which it will be anodized black. Then, I'll be covering the entire cabinet in a dark(dark blue, black or dark brown, havent decided yet) suede like material. I'll end off with some speaker feet. I was thinking either small rubber feet, or spikes. The reason I want to stay away from spikes is that as previously stated, these will probably end up on a desk(if I prefer them to my Diamond 10.1s they may even end up on stands as rears in a home theater) and I don't want the spikes damaging the desk.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think so far?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ch@pS, post: 65440, member: 1218"] Woops, forgot to add. I have 7 or 8 boards of 18mm chipboard(2.8m x 0.3m) lying in the garage, will that be ok for the build? Next, the finish. What I plan on doing is having a single aluminum flange made that fits over both the mid and tweeter. They're very close together in the cab drawing so this will probably be easiest, after which it will be anodized black. Then, I'll be covering the entire cabinet in a dark(dark blue, black or dark brown, havent decided yet) suede like material. I'll end off with some speaker feet. I was thinking either small rubber feet, or spikes. The reason I want to stay away from spikes is that as previously stated, these will probably end up on a desk(if I prefer them to my Diamond 10.1s they may even end up on stands as rears in a home theater) and I don't want the spikes damaging the desk. What do you guys think so far? [/QUOTE]
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