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1/4" straight bit, and my jasper jig.

Edit: with a little sanding to open it up some because the jig is .xxxx too small, but the next size up is .xxxx too big.

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And then there were two

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Sanded down the outer edges to clean up the roughness and make them exactly the same size.

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Unfortunately, dremel battery is dead, so once it's charged up I'll sand the inner rings/edges smooth and be able to fit the speakers in.

It'll all look pretty when I'm done.

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It's easy to make that flush ring with the right bit.

What bit would be better to use? I only have a few, but I'm always willing to add more. Would the bit make up for the fact that I do not have the correct size for these speakers available on my jig?

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You'd need a different bit. Even a Harbor Freight cheapie set would do the trick.

A different straight bit? Or a different kind of bit as a whole? I have a 3/8 straight as well...

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Cut out the mounting rings for the L8's.

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Got started on the rings for the L6's and ended up snapping the bit. I suppose my next bit will be from MS or 12vtools since that seems to be the best choices from what I've read on here.

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