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Re: Johnny5's four Pi build [message #81457 is a reply to message #81424] Thu, 16 July 2015 14:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
johnnycamp5 is currently offline  johnnycamp5
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Google "acrytech".

It's an acrylic coating that musicians commonly use for the exterior of say, a bass amp cabinet/pa speaker and the like.

I had some left over from the last set of speakers I built and just sold- "b741scanspeak".

I only used it for the stripe because I had laid out/cut the veneer in the wrong orientation, and
I only had enough veneer left to do the front panels with the grain running horizontal instead of vertical.

Therefore, I decided to keep the grain vertical, and throw in the stripe, so you're looking at a mistake Embarassed.

I happen to like it this way, and the speaker covers will hide it if I choose.

Regards!



 
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