Math is fun....
So I woke up this morning and knew that I finally had to make some decisions
regarding the look of the cabinets...Wow
The cabinets are incredibly solid, very heavy and the cabinet walls are on an average
three inches thick (3") so there's a lot of material that can be shaped without even touching
the original cabinet. Thank God for routers and circular saws as it makes my job easy.
As you can see, I managed to cut in some bevels on the bottom and the sides.
The top bevel will be a bit deeper but the bottom will stay pretty much as is. You can also see the pencil marks for 12" passive radiators one on each side of the speaker.....
https://www.flickr.com/gp/147883144@N08/7wv68E
More to come my friends....🇸🇪
So I woke up this morning and knew that I finally had to make some decisions
regarding the look of the cabinets...Wow
The cabinets are incredibly solid, very heavy and the cabinet walls are on an average
three inches thick (3") so there's a lot of material that can be shaped without even touching
the original cabinet. Thank God for routers and circular saws as it makes my job easy.
As you can see, I managed to cut in some bevels on the bottom and the sides.
The top bevel will be a bit deeper but the bottom will stay pretty much as is. You can also see the pencil marks for 12" passive radiators one on each side of the speaker.....
https://www.flickr.com/gp/147883144@N08/7wv68E
More to come my friends....🇸🇪