Anyway, I'll poct some pictures along the way. If I like it, I will def build another one, with nicer wood of course

Drill small pilot holes first....then http://www.billfitzmaurice.info/forum/v ... 14&t=11285digital_chris wrote:Drilling into it causes chips, etc etc, ughh..
That's technique. When you drill through wood put a piece of scrap wood below it and that won't happen. If you have a drill press you never use just the metal table, you always have a piece of scrap wood on the table to receive the bit and prevent chipping and tear out.digital_chris wrote:It was chipping even with small pilot holes (5/64"), mostly when the bit exits the bottom of the wood
digital_chris wrote:I use ANYTHING but Baltic Birch. I haven't worked with Baltic yet, but my TT I used MDF, nice and flat but the dust is no good to breath, now some crap plywood, only slightly warped and it still sucks. Drilling into it causes chips, etc etc, ughh..
Anyway, I'll poct some pictures along the way. If I like it, I will def build another one, with nicer wood of course
Already covered, post #4. Forum etiquette: Read the entire thread before posting.dno1gtbai wrote:
To avoid chips, place a scrap piece of board under the one you are drilling should come out clean...
Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:Already covered, post #4. Forum etiquette: Read the entire thread before posting.dno1gtbai wrote:
To avoid chips, place a scrap piece of board under the one you are drilling should come out clean...
It won't bother response at all.digital_chris wrote:Hey Bill, I just got panels 1-4 screwed and glued to the side panel. Since my plywood is a bit warped, I can't get a few of them screwed/clamped perfectly at 90 deg to the side panel, will that mess up the cab tuning enough to worry? It's not that bad, but where panel 2 meets up with panel 3 at the 55 degree angle, (45 for me), neither part came out to be 90 degrees perpendicular, each a few degrees off.
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