- Enclosure Construction & Assembly -
The fabrication of this cabinet is quite simple; it is simply a
4" tall by 24" wide by 14" deep box. Bracing composed of
scrap MDF was used at several points within the cabinet
for connecting the large top and bottom panels. This can be
done "to taste," the exact location of the braces is not critical.
Driver cutouts were done with the Jasper Circle Jig and port
cutouts were done with a hole saw.
The cabinet can be fi nished in many different ways, either
to match your television or room decor. Since my television
is essentially black, I decided to try the Band-It iron-on
black Melamine. Instructions for application are included on
the packaging, and I found that using kraft paper between
the Melamine and iron worked the best. The Melamine
appears to be able to take the full heat of an iron without any
problem, so work slowly and steadily to make sure that the
hot-melt glue fully melts. Apply the Melamine to one panel
at a time, and once you have secured the trim with a knife or
edge trimmer, work your way around all sides until complete.
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