Howdy y’all! Quick question. I’m wrapping a guitar cabinet in suede leather. I’m using these corners here…
https://www.mojotone.com/Mojotone-Chrom ... ners-w-Lip
And these corners here…
https://www.mojotone.com/Mojotone-Chrom ... ers-No-Lip
As you can see in the product photos, the corners need to be countersunk. My question for you good people, do I try to countersink before I wrap the cabinet in leather, or do I countersink after I wrap the cabinet in leather? Is there more risk one way or the other? What have you people tried?
I saw this post here from a while back…
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18250
If I were to wrap AFTER countersinking, I was thinking I could mark the holes on the jig, then wrap the inside of the jig with leather to help with the offset of material. Is this a dumb idea, should I simply wrap it first?
Lend me your thoughts please! And thank you!
Cab Corners - Countersinks - Suede Leather
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Re: Cab Corners - Countersinks - Suede Leather
Countersink first, and allow for the leather thickness. Leave the pilot holes until after the covering has been applied.
Re: Cab Corners - Countersinks - Suede Leather
I just realized this should be under “Speakers & Cabinets”… sorry everyone! I’m not sure the appropriate way to flag it for moderators to have it moved.
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Re: Cab Corners - Countersinks - Suede Leather
Thanks, Martin! I’ll do that.martin manning wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 1:24 pm Countersink first, and allow for the leather thickness. Leave the pilot holes until after the covering has been applied.
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