fitz
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Not sure if I tortured you guys yet with my junk wood cab builds, so here goes...
Using up the last of these beat up old plywood frames that were used as forms to bend plastic around.
Nice 3/4" plywood that I just cut in half and already have a face frame for a Marshall style speaker cab.

Rip to 11" wide for the cab depth - repeat.

Cut to length for the top & bottom & sides.

Shoulder cut the sides to lap the face frames - repeat.

Run the drops from the unused corner through the saw to make cleats for the back panel.
While I had the saw out, I also cut a 1/2" scrap to make a logo plate for the head.

Parts ready for assembly...
Using up the last of these beat up old plywood frames that were used as forms to bend plastic around.
Nice 3/4" plywood that I just cut in half and already have a face frame for a Marshall style speaker cab.

Rip to 11" wide for the cab depth - repeat.

Cut to length for the top & bottom & sides.

Shoulder cut the sides to lap the face frames - repeat.

Run the drops from the unused corner through the saw to make cleats for the back panel.
While I had the saw out, I also cut a 1/2" scrap to make a logo plate for the head.

Parts ready for assembly...
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I have neither when it comes to these projects. Tool box full of tools for working on cars and knowledge how to use them. Pretty much nothing for carpentry. That why seeing these photos and descriptions is so cool.









