anyone know where i can get it,i bought it before but years ago,can't find it anywhere now???,looks like mdf with grooves cut out
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Originally posted by Tiger View PostWhat you tryin to do. you could use skin ply bend it and build it up in layers?
Originally posted by joker?? View Postskilsaw the grooves yourself
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Originally posted by GRASSMAN View PostYou can now get a proper "bendy ply" in long or short grain, 8'x4' sheets,
comes quite a few thicknesses and no visible grooves either. Try timber merchants. 18 found on yell.com in your area.
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postbut would it have the same sound properties as mdf tho?,needs to be atleast 6mm,if not 8mm??,
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Originally posted by MattF View PostNope. Completely different construction. However, seeing as the primary composite for speaker boxes has been chipboard for years, I doubt, (provided your construction is sound), that the use of plywood would cause any problems. I would assume the only thing that would differ is that MDF will absorb sound slightly more than ply. Ply should theoretically make a better resonance chamber, however. That is purely my opinion, btw. I'm sure a speaker expert will blast my opinion shortly. Plywood can also be shaped by steaming it, within reason, I believe.Originally posted by GRASSMAN View PostWe use 6,8,& 10mm at work for making drape moulds and formers, don't know about the sound properties tho'
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