A few of us got started on some more wood skirts.
I drilled the mounting holes for ED's and PD's risers while Brad did the same for Lumpy.

Then I ripped 3 sets of two inch inner risers and mounting blocks.

Once that was done I ripped them to lenght.

Dash took the time to cut out the styrene curves.

Then Brad and I cleaned up all the pieces and assembled them. Putting it together upside down on a flat glass surface helps make sure everything is glued properly.

Next Tuesday we will make and adhere the outer pieces.

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