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Old 9th February 2005, 01:46 PM   #11
Vikash is offline Vikash  United Kingdom
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Hi Jason, I use the same thing as Wintermute more or less, and you can see the baffles I've created here for example: http://www.vikash.info/audio/xls10/construction.asp

Here's my router circle jig in another project:
http://www.vikash.info/audio/mtm_flo...uild_day03.asp

I really like Jim's idea, and I'll be building an adjustable one like that next
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