Hello Marcus,
I think there are two ways. The first method is to use a tolex without a fabric base or locally removed fabric base. As the same exists tolex with elastic base. Similar materials are used in the manufacture of soft furniture.
The second method is the local heating of the tolex when pulling and turning. In the holes with a large radius, I was able to do it using a hairdryer ))).
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thanks, I've done plenty of rear panels like that, but it's the fact that the front of the speaker cab isn't covered separately it's one piece for the side and completely over the front, top and bottom. I can't see a cut/joint so I'm not sue how this has been done.
p.s. just spoke to the builder and he said a heat gun and a secret cut, it's the secret cut i cant work out he will send me a diag when he gets back to his home town as he's travelling at the moment.
If you're asking about gluing and cutting the TOLEX on the side surfaces, then I think there's only one way - just like it was done on old tweed fenders
I think it's done as at the classic tweed cabinets - grill set directly on baffle. The front panel of this cabinet is thick enough, and the baffle can be fixed in it by screws or with T-nuts. Or you can use wooden bar on the sides for clamping baffle to the front panel, as was done in Marshall cabs.
I first attached the wooden bar to the baffle with screws and glue. Then I attached bars of grille frame (if it is provided by the design, as in my pictures) and then installed the grill cloth. I must draw your attention to the fact that I fixing the grill only on the sides of the baffle. I do not bend and fix grille on the backside, therefore the sidebars do not interfere to me. I believe that this enough and many times tested this on practice. But necessary to consider in advance the width of the gap to the side walls, so that it was tight, but the grill did not prevent to put the buffle in the cabinet.
Next I just press the baffle to the front and tighten the screws to the side panels, as I showed in the photo in the previous post
I apologize for the not perfect pictures, but I hope this will help to understand all processes.
I've made a few cabs but never one with a 'TV' front and tolex over the front and top/sides so just working out how it's done so smoothly without and visible lines in the tolex where the front and top/sides meet underneath.