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I hope I don't inflame Craig by posting this message
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No problem! As long as a company does not build this design for profit/commercial sales, its OK. We understand that many folks don't have the woodworking chops or access to the proper machines (saws, routers, air compressor, etc) to build them. Getting a small wood shop, cabinet shop, or carpenter to cut up the parts for you would not be an issue. I would suggest that you would find a small shop that would allow you to assist in the parts cutting, as well as the assembly of the cabinets, as this was intended to be a "hands on" learning project. Any good small cabinetmaking shop or quality carpenter shop with a good table saw should be able to make up all the cuts, even if they don't have a CNC computer machine. In fact, a few folks who have build LAB subs didn't even use a table saw, but instead cut the parts out with a circular saw and a guide bar.
Not only will helping build the subs give you some more insight to cabinetmaking, but you will improve your woodworking skills, as well as get a real sense of satisfaction of helping make them!
Craig