Okay, here's the worst of it. That little spot on the left pops up with a fresh
coat of paint but settles back down. That's 2 coats of color now. I'm gonna
stick to my guns and not sand for coat 3. We'll see where we're at then but
I'm gonna try to not sand.
Here's a more forgiving shot of the both of 'em.
Here's the part of the faces that gets gloss black paint out of a spray can. I
have them primed black now and I have the grill framework cut and primed as
well. No pic's of that yet though.
They got the router love.
The ply end grain will get little 1/2"x1/2" maple trim pieces like the ones on
the Mahogany portion of the face with the cut out for the port mouth.
Here's the maple sticks along with the cladding for the base with the holes
for the binding posts in the piece that goes in the back.
The Mahogany got one coat of satin polyurethane brushed on. I'm not going to spray that in the same room with the painted enclosures but the next coat of poly won't be out of a shaken can. I read the directions saying not to shake but to stir the poly after I shook it up real good causing the pretty bubbles.
Here's another pretty bubble.
I'm contemplating using grain filler to take the Mahogany to the next level
but hate the idea of dragging this out any further. Ugh ... I wish Eddie's shop
wasn't 40 miles away but I sure am glad he has a shop that he lets me use.