I am an electronics technician and have no talent with woodworking. Fortunately, I work with a gifted guitar technician and his influence has helped me come a long way. Soon I will be able to cut a straight line on a table saw. That said, I was asked to put a 12" speaker in a Princeton and it came out ok - plus or minus a couple of cuts.
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