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<blockquote data-quote="davetech" data-source="post: 8708412" data-attributes="member: 680265"><p>I know this is a hella old thread but the info needs to be out there and understood.</p><p></p><p>So, your box will have 3 common walls being the Top, Bottom and back walls of the box.</p><p></p><p>The thing that confuses most people, myself included is the actual port. The port isn't just the "inside piece"of MDF that is used to define the port, it is all 4 pieces (walls) that the port consists of. The defining factor would be the length of the port. If the port has no bends, straight back, it will share the top and bottom walls. When the port has a bend, it starts to share the back wall, hense" 3 common walls" : Top, Bottom, and Back.</p><p>This is only for the corner slot ports but if you get the idea, center ports will be understood. </p><p>The main thing is to understand and be able to visualize the actual port and not just the piece of wood used to construct the inside portion of the port.</p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davetech, post: 8708412, member: 680265"] I know this is a hella old thread but the info needs to be out there and understood. So, your box will have 3 common walls being the Top, Bottom and back walls of the box. The thing that confuses most people, myself included is the actual port. The port isn't just the "inside piece"of MDF that is used to define the port, it is all 4 pieces (walls) that the port consists of. The defining factor would be the length of the port. If the port has no bends, straight back, it will share the top and bottom walls. When the port has a bend, it starts to share the back wall, hense" 3 common walls" : Top, Bottom, and Back. This is only for the corner slot ports but if you get the idea, center ports will be understood. The main thing is to understand and be able to visualize the actual port and not just the piece of wood used to construct the inside portion of the port. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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