Seeing Steve's picture and vaguely going off of memory on what the back side of the baffle tweeter waveguide looks like got me wondering something for folks brainstorming on how to most efficiently get the needed machining done.
Rather than getting the entire baffles machined/milled to accommodate the tweeter waveguides, could just the raised portions (front and back) around the tweeter be machined (smaller part sizes than even the wedgie baffles, I think? Most realistically from MDF?) with a fitment/placement guide for both pieces included on flat baffle dimensional plans like those for the rest of the GR kits?
I'm thinking the rest of the baffle looks like par for the course compared to many of the other kits (drill/saw/router work), then the OEM-made waveguide bits could be glued into the proper position on the user-made baffles. The end result would be a kit form that Danny could stock in TX that takes up very little additional warehousing space, minimizes materials cost and shipping around otherwise larger baffle pieces, and would still keep the kit something that would fit in compact shipping boxes with the rest of the parts/drivers for final delivery to customers?
I think the advantage to this approach on this specific kit, as opposed to trying the same with the wedgie/otica waveguides is that one doesn't need to make a more complex part (from a manufacturing perspective) flush-mountable front plate/mounting bracket for the tweeter, in this case it sits in an MDF sandwich to both end up waveguided and keep all the planar drivers on the same plane front-back?