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4pi port question [message #52526] Sat, 23 August 2008 13:56 Go to next message
ecc83 is currently offline  ecc83
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Is it possible to convert the rectangular port to a round one?
I have some 4" ports and if its possible i will use them in the 4pi.

Thanks
Frank


Re: 4pi port question [message #52530 is a reply to message #52526] Sun, 24 August 2008 22:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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You could use a round port of the same length and cross section area except that it won't fit. The baffle layout is pretty tight.



Re:I like the molding nt [message #52533 is a reply to message #52530] Sun, 24 August 2008 22:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: 4pi port question [message #52534 is a reply to message #52530] Mon, 25 August 2008 10:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks very much- i understand.

Is it possible to round the corners for the port cutout in the baffle?

I have a router and the cutout would be easier to do...

Frank

Re: 4pi port question [message #52535 is a reply to message #52534] Mon, 25 August 2008 13:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Absolutely. Rounding the corners with a router is just fine. You just about have to do it that way. After cutting the hole with a router, you can square the edges with a file if you want, but it won't hurt anything to leave them rounded in the corner edges.


Re: 4pi port question [message #52536 is a reply to message #52535] Mon, 25 August 2008 22:29 Go to previous message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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I found that cutting the port hole with a jigsaw slightly undersize, then carefully lining up and gluing on the port worked great. Eliminated the need for a router template to get the hole right.

After the veneer was applied, I then routed the hole using the port as a guide with a 1/4" flush trim bit. That left just a 1/4" round in the corners which looks good.

Be sure there's no dried glue on the interior surface of the port to spoil it's use as a guide.

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