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Thanks, Josh.The problem here is that the tweeter flange is circular and the cutout is rectangular. So a rabbet but might not help me here. If i had the cutout piece, then i cud've used it as a pivot and used the jasper to make the needed recess. But i don't have the cutout piece ... so as of now, i'm leaning towards cutting a rectangular piece of MDF that can fit inside this tweeter cutout, and then using the jasper jig.
Cacophonix,I think the safer way to go is the template route with a pattern bit (bearing on top of cutter head). With an insert, if you drill your pilot hole off center you're in trouble, then there is the spinning of a heavy vibrating router on the finish of your speaker that could potentially scratch the surface (even if you mask it).
Cacophonix,I think the safer way to go is the template route with a pattern bit (bearing on top of cutter head). With an insert, if you drill your pilot hole off center you're in trouble, then there is the spinning of a heavy vibrating router on the finish of your speaker that could potentially scratch the surface (even if you mask it).Whatever method you chose, make sure you use a really sharp bit, so it doesn't chip the finish. The edge that will be left will be really sharp, and the finish will be very prone to chipping. If you can, run a small fine nail file or emery board to remove the sharpness, and round it over slightly if you can. Hopefully you can without getting into touching up the edge.Oh yeah, skip the coffee, the day you choose to do this. Cheers