Re: Theater 4 boxes...Question for those who have built them. [message #41140 is a reply to message #41139] |
Sun, 27 April 2003 12:06   |
jtsjf
Messages: 13 Registered: May 2009
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There's a bit of software out there called 'cutlist' or 'cutlist pro' from 'Bridgewood' software. I think its freeware or shareware. It's supposed to outline the most efficient use of plywood for a project. That said, I didn't use it (didn't know about it when I built my theater 4's), and I still bought an extra sheet, cause I screwed up one cut. MDF is real unpleasant stuff in my opinion. This summer I hope to have time to rebuild my theater 4's either as 7's or as 4 towers using nicer looking material. Instead of putting veneer on mine, I just slapped on some wallpaper. Doesn't look too bad, really.cheers, Jason
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