So I been collecting a various assortment of stuff for several years ...
Actually this is Eddie's stuff. It makes up the inner frame.
This is a pile of Mahogany that I scavenged from an elevator lobby some time ago.
Here's the 703 and some more ply that makes up the back of the inner frame.
This is an assortment of fabric in the back of the fofo that ran me about 70 bucks ... not to mention 20 more dollars for decent fabric scissors. That's just the tool junkie in me.
I stuffed a couple of pieces if 703 into the inner frame on top of this fabric that doesn't breath for beans but sound has to go through 4 inches of 703 to get to it.
I covered the 703 with cotton muslin and then the fabric of my choice.
Then I put together this Mahogany outer cover and ran a router around the edge to give it a little detail.
Maybe other people can do this quick but it took me all day today, part of another day and I still ain't done. Here's some of the toys I had to round up and use.
Good thing Eddie has one of these. It made quick work of getting the finish off the Mahogany.
I like to disable the guard so I can see where the blade is going to cut. They say if you turn the saw on and put your fingers into contact with the blade the red will come out but I'm really big on keeping the red in so I don't put my fingers in there. Therefore the guard is completely useless as a safety measure but it impedes you from seeing where the blade will cut the wood.
I'd rather have the money it takes to order panels from GIK. My panels will be very nice but there's no way $300 bucks for a pair of these would be enough for the labor never mind the materials ... and I still gotta put a finish on this. $300 bucks and a phone call gets you some GIK 242 Elites delivered. That my friends is a bargain.