Came out really nice, if I do say so myself, better than the EPIs I did a year back Will post high res pics later today after they dry. Thanks to Shawn for his advice on how to do this. A key difference this time around: I used a router and a straight flust trim bit. The router was not that expensive (I bought a 'flush trim' version at Harbor Freight for next to nothing), but I did spend a few bucks for a high quality flust trim bit (not from Harbor Freight!). The router approach makes this almost stupid proof - just make sure you protect the area where the bit roller will ride with masking tape (I did not on one pass - learned the hard way) And this time around I did not attempt to stain the red oak, just went straight to spray lacquer (again, Shawn's advice - he is d man).
On the down side, the 3As are looking great, new x-over, grills, etc. - so nothing else to update. Need to find a new project! Rev, bring me your grills, I will git em looking new again!
Pepe