Practical_D
Member
Hello everyone
I am a new member here, but also relatively new to the art of woodworking/ furniture making, especially compared to most members here, after doing some research. On that note I have looked into related threads concerning the help I need but could not find anything related hence my post here.
I am currently building a pair of very unique speaker cabinets with very high end components, and have reached a point where I simply need the holes for speakers and crossovers routed so that they have a flush fit so as not to touch the cloth grille which I am still to make.
My question (sorry for the procrastination), is there a manual version of a router machine, or electronic trimmer?
The problem is that I have spent countless hours making sure the cabinets are identical so as to produce accurate sound ( I will post pics later tonight when I get home), and cannot mess up the holes as if I route even 1mm too deep or too wide, I will have to take the cabinets apart and start again. Upon having done a fair amount of reading, I am of the belief that using a router is sort of an art. I even bought a 1400w router but cut my hand quite badly trying to fit a 1/4” collet into a 1/2” slot ( bad design I think), I did return this. Therefore I am now hoping there is a manual alternative which will perhaps work as slowly as I do!
I suppose my other alternative is to get someone to do it for me, however due to the current social climate, people are avoiding contact with others so am hoping I could do this myself as this is the first of a few pairs I plan on making.
Any ideas?
I am a new member here, but also relatively new to the art of woodworking/ furniture making, especially compared to most members here, after doing some research. On that note I have looked into related threads concerning the help I need but could not find anything related hence my post here.
I am currently building a pair of very unique speaker cabinets with very high end components, and have reached a point where I simply need the holes for speakers and crossovers routed so that they have a flush fit so as not to touch the cloth grille which I am still to make.
My question (sorry for the procrastination), is there a manual version of a router machine, or electronic trimmer?
The problem is that I have spent countless hours making sure the cabinets are identical so as to produce accurate sound ( I will post pics later tonight when I get home), and cannot mess up the holes as if I route even 1mm too deep or too wide, I will have to take the cabinets apart and start again. Upon having done a fair amount of reading, I am of the belief that using a router is sort of an art. I even bought a 1400w router but cut my hand quite badly trying to fit a 1/4” collet into a 1/2” slot ( bad design I think), I did return this. Therefore I am now hoping there is a manual alternative which will perhaps work as slowly as I do!
I suppose my other alternative is to get someone to do it for me, however due to the current social climate, people are avoiding contact with others so am hoping I could do this myself as this is the first of a few pairs I plan on making.
Any ideas?