I hit a couple snags in my build and would like any recommendations on how to proceed:
1) front-panel on first cab
The dry fit process was an apparent success; that said, maybe I wasn't applying enough scrutiny, knowing that the pieces were slightly loose and assuming that engaging the cams during gluing would tighten up any tolerances.
Ultimately the front panel did not end up as square as it could have been. looking at the built speaker head on, the panel is shifted couple mms too low, resulting in a gap at the top, and a slight incline of the side panels at the base joint.
Additionally, it didn't join perfectly along the left and right panels. light passes through the gap readily, especially at mid height near the woofer holes. The cam locks in these areas didn't seem to fully engage, despite my efforts. I wonder if tolerances with the interior panels might have contributed here; the top panel does seem to come out a little further than the side panels.
is the sound quality compromised with this arrangement? and are there any techniques for mitigating, beyond adding another layer of glue internally along the loose seams?
2) back panel on second cab
5 of the cam lock holes don't have entry holes for the pins. Is the best thing to do here to match the 5 holes on the opposite side using a power drill, or is there something more esoteric I should keep in mind?