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10th February 2013, 12:53 PM #1Member
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Is there anyone from Adelaide who is very experienced and can help me?
Hello. I am from Adelaide and trying to build a complicated horned subwoofer cabinet. There are lots of rabit cuts or whatever they are called. I am not experienced enough to know what the correct verbiage is for each cut. There are slot cuts and rebate cuts I believe also. I will have to use a table saw for some of the angled cuts but a router bit I am sure will work also. I can upload some pics but you can look here in my other thread. I was hoping to find a CNC DIY person to help. But I guess it is not needed.
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10th February 2013, 01:14 PM #2
You can always join your local mens shed and have all the tools you need and the help as well to do it safely and properly
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10th February 2013, 05:03 PM #3Member
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I may have to try that again. Last time I joined and then was never able to get to the location. Hopefully thi time around I can. But until I do that I didnt know if there was anyone around my area, Noarlunga, that is experienced and could help.
That being said what size do rebates come in? 3/4" I may use a rebate on some of the edges.
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10th February 2013, 05:50 PM #4
You could cut it with 7-odd passes of a 3mm router bit if you wanted to; just support the other edge of the router with some same thickness board so the router stays level.
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