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dbeardsl is currently offline  dbeardsl
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Well, I only made one, it is a bass cab, I had some scrap (sides, top and bottom) and I got a free sheet of Birch cause one I bought separated. I successfully glued it back together and so used part of it for a front and back. I still have ½ of a 4X8 sheet left.

This veneered Birch is real pretty and quite void free too, but it's kinda a pain to work with. You have to be extra careful with the edges, and don't sand too deep.

Danny

Pi's cut up and waiting for a dado and some glue

 
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