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Re: Pro 4 + seven midhorn and tweeter [message #51034 is a reply to message #51033] Tue, 01 May 2007 18:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi,
yes, also I have used marine plywood. The only downside is the voids, as Wayne stated as a prossible problem. If I can get a plywood with no voids in its veneers I will get it, but I don't believe that I can find here made in pine. Pine has more separate fibers, so is easy to chip, ergo we have voids. MDF, as I have noted is a very wood material with some limitations, moisture and poor mechanical to use with heavy drivers, but we can control this with some products and also we can use a plywood or a wood board for the front panel to fix the drivers, then we can do a sandwish to get an interior MDF layer (just a thought).
I will check also for the CNC labor, but maybe will be sufficient with a router.
Best regards

 
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