Okay, here is the facts:
Inspiration for this speaker started in this thread ( https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...t=31848&page=1 ). Drivers are six Usher 8137A 8", BG-RD50 Planar Mid, and 6-8 BG-NEO3 tweeters. Crossover will be discrete JFET active crossover, I think, unless I decide to go tube. Probably passive tweeter/mid crossover.
My speaker is progressing, slowly, as is my usual pace. I have two baffles cut like that shown below. I named it Kleos, meaning glory, and hope the name will rub off on it. ;x(

Here is the walnut veneer I'm thinking about, 2 sheets:
http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/flexib...r/FLWALNUT3X8/
Round over, started -

I started some round over work and then thought maybe I should put the veneer on first. The veneer won't cover the round overs so I think it would be easier to put the veneer on the flat surface and then do the round overs?
I plan to use contact cement to glue the veneer on. Where can I get blue tape, to prevent tear outs?
Any veneer advice is welcome.
Inspiration for this speaker started in this thread ( https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...t=31848&page=1 ). Drivers are six Usher 8137A 8", BG-RD50 Planar Mid, and 6-8 BG-NEO3 tweeters. Crossover will be discrete JFET active crossover, I think, unless I decide to go tube. Probably passive tweeter/mid crossover.
My speaker is progressing, slowly, as is my usual pace. I have two baffles cut like that shown below. I named it Kleos, meaning glory, and hope the name will rub off on it. ;x(
Here is the walnut veneer I'm thinking about, 2 sheets:
http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/flexib...r/FLWALNUT3X8/
Round over, started -
I started some round over work and then thought maybe I should put the veneer on first. The veneer won't cover the round overs so I think it would be easier to put the veneer on the flat surface and then do the round overs?
I plan to use contact cement to glue the veneer on. Where can I get blue tape, to prevent tear outs?
Any veneer advice is welcome.

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