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brihyn:


--- Quote from: Ond on October 12, 2016, 07:02:21 pm ---Just a quick note, I will no longer be supporting this project - too busy with other stuff. Good luck to thos building, so long and thanks for all the fish!  Ond.

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A huge thanks for what you've done. I couldn't have built my cab (or the copies thereafter) without your amazing tutorial!

vaderag:

Random question... has anyone rounded the bottom corners (the ones 'against' the ground?)

Just looking at mine and some of the moving around has obviously caught them a bit. It's not an issue right now, but thinking when i get my artwork stuck on that might eventually lead to peeling etc... thoughts? Anyone got a solution to this potential problem? Thinking that by slightly rounding i might be able to put T moulding all the way around to catch the 'dings' (not that i'll be planning on moving it much)

stigzler:

thas a good idea.

vaderag:

So how much of a curve can you safely give to t-moulding? I want it to be as small as possible...
Also, worried it might look odd against the right angles of the front panel...

vaderag:

I did the curve. Seems to work well

How have you guys filled the little gaps between the straight wood pieces?
I've used P38 (bit like bondo) for covering the screws, but still have some light coming thorough (small amount) round the bezel piece etc... I feel bondo from the front is just going to get messy and fail, it might be so little that the primer will fill it... Just trying to get some thoughts from you guys!!

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