Jeangenie
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F3FJYSQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
note: one side looks finished, the backside is NOT finished and will be the side you sand down to lower profile.
i bought one sheet of this...made templates... cut them out carefully with precision wire snips...a dremel and thin sanding disc.... I had to shave down the thickness of the last 3-4mm where the grill rests into the he-560 cup...basically get the last 3-4mm of the circle to be abou 1mm thick. then..... I used some gorilla glue, applied very little across the backside of the grille... took the stock he-560 fabric filters off.... soaked them in water and shook them out a little.... layed the wet fabric on top of the gorilla glue side (backside of course). Don't try to apply the fabric to the glue when dry...it won't stick as well and will likely look like crap. just BE SURE to drop the fabric dead on center where you want it the first time without shifting around. let it dry about 30 min and put it all back together. Now you have a pair of HE-560's that look better than Ether's IMHO.
this project requires patience....also
dremel tool and misc bits
low profile wire snips (optional)
sharpie marker
gorilla glue
and the above linked aluminum grille material from amazon.
project takes about an hour.
Do you have any links for what you used to cut the material?