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Looking good herrie....simply and clean....I o love the orange and black theme...I loves me some orange :)

Vehicle: 1997 S10 Blazer 4dr 4X4

Exterior: Rear End Bagged, Black Grill, Lifted 2"

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So herrie... Did you wrap em trim em then just glue and clamp them to the box? I always wondered how to wrap it and attatch it to the box afterwards without screws

Wrap the leather, glued the front baffle and clamped to the box.... then screwed from the inside of the box :)

It can be done with only glue, but i thought some screws tighten it better.

As u can see here i routered the edges 1.5mm deep so the leather is equal with the back of the baffle

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On the left the front of the baffle, on the right the back.

Here u can see the leather isnt sticking out on the back:

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Nice work man! - Different design for sure, but it looks very cool.

Jup thanks P :)

awesome herrie... imma use that technique for sure on my next built.

awesome man...just awesome

Im glad u could learn something from me lol.

And thanks for the kind words sir :blush:

Pic of your bit?

I did the outsides of the baffle with my Festool planer, this one: http://www.festoolusa.com/products/planers...ner-574539.html

Around the cutout i used the router with this bit: http://www.festoolusa.com/products/routers...7mm-491022.html

 

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