The front panel has holes in it -- and the back is entirely exposed to the wall... I'm not trying to seal off the air -- just trying to absorb most of the sound.
Anyway Sleazy that is some cool shit... One thing I haven't tried yet that sounds interesting is cutting w/ a waterjet... I've read a lot about this -- you can design some plans for your project in a 3D program... then just send off the shapes to the waterjet company -- you tell them what material you want (waterjet cuts anything!) -- metal, plastic, wood, etc... and they cut it out and ship it to you... then it's up to you to piece it all together. With wood though you can't cut very intricate pieces because of the obvious problems you will have with wood and water together. I'm getting ideas right now! Back to the drawing board hehe...
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