conveniently, however, it's cheap and I don't feel bad about screwing up some of the cuts in the process of prototyping, and a better material, like poplar or maybe even oak, isn't a whole lot more expensive either.
the main problem with my amp cabinet project is that a cheap, slightly bowed bandsawn pine 1x6 ripped down to 1 ¼" widths and then worked with tools that haven't seen use in years, by someone who's been out of practice even longer, is not the best material for precision joints.
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and I have at least established that my design for the corner joints is workable.
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