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Oops.. too big! [message #36118] Sat, 27 April 2002 05:40 Go to previous message
SteveBrown is currently offline  SteveBrown
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Remember that old saying, measure twice cut once.. good, no one has to rub my nose in it :-). So I somehow ended up making my 3pi Thermionic cabinets 400 cu in. too big. The external dimensions of mine end up giving a volume of 12070 cu.in. but the plans call for 10890 cu.in. When I account for the fact that I used 3/4 material and the plan uses 5/8 material, the inside volume difference is about 400 cu.in. The first question is, will this need to be corrected, is it a significant error? Second question is, righ now I'm about 3,400 cu.in. too small for a Theater 4pi. Would it be possible to add stuffing to bring up the volume and go that direction?
Thanks for the help!
Steve

 
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