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Thanks, Rusty. I've never veneered anything in my life, but I'm fortunate to have a brother who is a cabinetmaker and could guide me through it.

I got tired of waiting for the silicone to cure, so I tossed the crossover boards in my food dehydrator and left them for 24 hours at around 115F. This proved to be rather effective, and after letting the assemblies return to room temperature I finished soldering them up.
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Here are the crossovers undergoing burn-in. I shunted across the caps in the zobel circuit so the 100W resistor would act as a dummy load, and added a 8R resistor to the tweeter output.
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