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Forgot my camera last night...

Before I went to the shop, I removed most of the angle cut with a jigsaw so i know there will be no rubbing. I glued in that panel with biscuits for alignment, as well as cut and glued panel #4. I then cut panel #5 to proper size and angle. We'll call that the panel from hell! Took me a long time to dry fit and drill pilot holes. The board kept slippingon panel #1 because of the 9 degree angle cut. I got it dry-fitted and ready for glue, but decided to make my 3/5 braces and glue them onto panel #5 before I glue in panel 5 next week. I should be able to get those braces in, panel 5 and the next two next week; maybe a bit more.

It's starting to draw attention at the shop!

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seriously. pics! =] it's nice to see how builds progress.

speaking of builds, JBL is building my new fronts and center channel! =]

I'm gonna have to find something to do with my RF83s/RF64 as they're getting replaced by 4722N's and a 3677 =]

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nyt, what type of filler did you use? Would drywall mud work?

it will shrink, best to use bondo. or even wood filler =]

I ended up using bondo. It was the first time I ever used it. That stuff is awesome! There was a slight learning curve in the mix ammount vs dry time, but once I got that down it went great. If you close your eyes and run your hand across the side that I put all the screws in, you can't feel even the slightest variation in the surface at the screw holes. It feels like a solid piece of undrilled wood.

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nice, I can't wait to see the pics of these all together. Bondo works great for speaker enclosures if you're painting them =]

nyt, what type of filler did you use? Would drywall mud work?

it will shrink, best to use bondo. or even wood filler =]

I ended up using bondo. It was the first time I ever used it. That stuff is awesome! There was a slight learning curve in the mix ammount vs dry time, but once I got that down it went great. If you close your eyes and run your hand across the side that I put all the screws in, you can't feel even the slightest variation in the surface at the screw holes. It feels like a solid piece of undrilled wood.

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speaking of builds, JBL is building my new fronts and center channel! =]

I'm gonna have to find something to do with my RF83s/RF64 as they're getting replaced by 4722N's and a 3677 =]

I'd love to hear the 4722N. I've always felt like the CornScala (or more like a CornJub) is like a clone of the 4722N. It must rock! On the other hand, you will be leaving the Klipsch fold...

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Nah, I still have my SS-1 surrounds and my KSB 3.1's as rears =]

speaking of builds, JBL is building my new fronts and center channel! =]

I'm gonna have to find something to do with my RF83s/RF64 as they're getting replaced by 4722N's and a 3677 =]

I'd love to hear the 4722N. I've always felt like the CornScala (or more like a CornJub) is like a clone of the 4722N. It must rock! On the other hand, you will be leaving the Klipsch fold...

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..... no :)

I'll be keeping the KSB 3.1 as my rears since space is limited. I MAY eventually replace my surrounds, but I see no reason to at the moment. I can't wait to get this stuff =]

Interestingly enough, the KSB 3.1's are the first klipsch's I ever owned. I bought them a good 15 years ago when I still lived with the folks =]

Should I start my stopwatch now to see how long you can hold out from upgrading?

Devil

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I must say that you all are doing a fantastic job with your builds. I wish i would have taken more pictures of my THT build. I am getting the itch to build something else so i am going to build an Autotuba for my son. I have aready got the driver so now it's time to get the wood. Keep up the good work.

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Sweet! Should look very nice. I'm still planning on staining mine to match WO Klipschorns, if it looks nice enough when I'm done building

I wanted to stain mine to match the mains but I wasn't quite sure what to do with the screw holes. I went as far as buying a plug cutter but changed my mind at the last minute.

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