Some scratching of the epoxy stripes with 220, these baffles will be ready for paint and then it's on to assembly. I clean them with a bit of denatured alcohol and then just use matte black enamel spray. Over epoxy sealer, it's a pretty durable finish.
Taping off the stripes. On these cabinets, with long sides of only 21", I can mix, thicken and apply 2 sides back to back using 5 minute epoxy. Getting the cabosil mixed in quickly is a bit of a challenge.
Once the epoxy is applied and wiped down tight with a squeegee, the tape is removed just before the epoxy kicks off so that the lines are somewhat sharp, but not so soon that the mix gets a chance to sag.
Other side.
One of the tops that are not rounded over like the sides. The only fuss is where the corners meet. You have to kind of start full and clean in which to create a natural miter of sorts.
Still have a bit of glue to clean up in the driver holes and dress the back bevel a bit with my die grinder.