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Nice. Is the ventilation in the back?


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Nice. Is the ventilation in the back?


There's no back at this time. I've been searching locally for some 6" or so
flexible metal tubing that I can mount with an integrated fan and then I'll
put on some simple doors that will do dual duty as a back.


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I am in the process of designing an entertainment center for some
clients....
They want to enclose the entire front with doors or louvre doors......
Make it look like French Garden Style, plain, maybe some webbing or cloth
with grid work?
not an easy project.....
Looks like your entertainment center came out very nice.
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I am in the process of designing an entertainment center for some
clients....
They want to enclose the entire front with doors or louvre doors......
Make it look like French Garden Style, plain, maybe some webbing or cloth
with grid work?


The only thing I can think of is some type of wooden inlay overlaid with
acrylic front. I've always tried to not make my doors too fancy. When I do,
they often end up looking gaudy and that's something I'd prefer to avoid.


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