driver mounting

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Threaded inserts are OK and I've used them on some projects. They are useful if your hole is close to the edge of the cutout. The headless ones allow you to fit after making the cutout, which can be useful in some cases.

T-nuts seem to be made of stronger material (less chance of thread stripping) and the flange and rear mounting make sure it won't pull out.
 
With smaller drivers, you don't have enough "meat" around the holes. T-nuts need a smaller hole than a threaded insert. Those cheap Silver Flute mid-woofers I am playing with are an example. With thick baffles and the desire to bevel the back side a bit, you run out of material. I am experimenting with how MDF absorbs poly resin or varnish to see if one could actually plasticize enough of the edge and drill/tap it. On some big honking 12 inch sub, it is a totally different story. This tool just looked like an interesting bit of kit.
 
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