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Hello, here I have these rather large JBL enclosures I have to give birth. I can obtain CAD file. Please share your point of view what should I do. Machinery wise, chipboard material wise and what awaits to me If i go this way instead of handwork ( cannot be avoided entirely Im sure)
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