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Bulid An Enclosure Sanding Down Box

 
Bulid An Enclosure Sanding Down Box

Mold Your Oldie - Audiotech

After applying a few coats of kitty hair for strength and a few coats of Bondo for shape, the box is sanded with 180-grit to alleviate some of the sand scratches from the 36- and 80-grit sanding. This rough body work will be necessary to achieve the proper shape, but will not by any means be the final prep. If painted, this enclosure will need many more hours of body work. Back to Article
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