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Hi guys. Nice to be back. I just send my front and back panel drawings to CNC factory in my country?! (after they are closing factories everywhere) isn't life good? They can also build metal and inox parts if I need.
I heard Genelec uses sheet Metal in their subs. (SONOmag Nov2006 pag.84 - 'bandes d'acier pour le caisson de basse' - and Dec2006 pag.36)
Wood I'm using: WISA-Form Birch 21(mm) plywood, they said it varies btw 19-20mm. I asked a reinforcement (around the speaker) in the back for the woofer of another 21mm that makes it about 4cm (about 1 1/2")thick for a 10" bass speaker and 4 screws 'à la JBL'. Wayne, do you know were to get the supports for the woofers they use with the screw. The normal 8 holes in my speaker would bleed the rubber. Life is not perfect, besides I like this idea and CNC is a new world (and time apart). This major manufacturer I am doing business with (CNC) just started a few years ago as a garage small industry.
Keep the nice work. Thankyou for keeping us informed.

 
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