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Every hole I've seen for a solobaric has rounded off edges. Is this necessary to keep air from escaping or could I just cut a regular square? If so how do Idraw it out so that the rounded off corners are perfect. Also what tool do you guys use for these. Would a jig saw work if I was careful?

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when i cut mines i just cut it kind of crooked but i tookmy time sanding the hole so its all good and smooth and screwed my subs in nice and tight no air was getting out but on top of that i put some goo stuff that hardens and in case there was any air comming out

in other words it dont have to be perfect! imo

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yeah a jigsaw would work. on my l7 i only had a black and decker jigsaw and drill at hand and i actually made a box using only those tools. i was surprised it sounded good and loud.

the hole doesn't have to be perfect just don't make it too big, make it smaller just to be safe then trim it off with a sander if it doesn't fit.

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Every hole I've seen for a solobaric has rounded off edges. Is this necessary to keep air from escaping or could I just cut a regular square? If so how do Idraw it out so that the rounded off corners are perfect. Also what tool do you guys use for these. Would a jig saw work if I was careful?

What I do is draw a regular square and use a 20oz soda bottle cap to make the rounded corners.

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i agree with kentb.my holes are still small i shove the sub in there so even with out screws it stays... so better smaller then bigger... and the only problem u might have is the corners fitting... u will see what i mean when u start

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mine came with those little pads i just traced those out and i was good

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draw the regular square and just use a large spade or forsner drill bit to drill out the corners so they are round and then cut the rest of the hole

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Every hole I've seen for a solobaric has rounded off edges. Is this necessary to keep air from escaping or could I just cut a regular square? If so how do Idraw it out so that the rounded off corners are perfect. Also what tool do you guys use for these. Would a jig saw work if I was careful?

What size Solo Baric are we talking about??

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