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Old 8th April 2009, 08:46 PM   #11
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I'll use custom bent metal brackets with screws to assemble it, just bending one bracket at a time, checking to see if it works, etc.
Metal brackets can be tricky to use, as the screws seem to always 'pull' the joint apart. Pre-gluing the joints might help.

My advice would be to assemble 2 halves,then join them together. Or, assemble everything but your removable panel, and work through the holes for the panel and the driver. You might consider just taping the panels together with masking or filament reinforced tape- getting everything aligned well. Then apply a fillet of thickened epoxy to the inside to bond everything together. A similar technique is used to build plywood kayaks, with fiberglass tape to reinforce the joints, though I don't think your project will need glass tape.

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Old 8th April 2009, 09:52 PM   #12
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for glue-ing, just use tape to hold it all together:

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