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1Step 1
This time some calculations for the correct volume and porting based on the sub-woofers I have. Cheating using the calculator at http://www.bcae1.com/spboxnew2.htm
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2Step 2
Ended up with a good compact enough size and tightly constrained to the calculated parameters. Cuts fit on one plywood board.
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3Step 3
Found my plywood board!
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4Step 4
And a person to help make it fit in my car.
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5Step 5
A few more items left to grab at the store. Total of ~$100 for all wood, glue, brackets, hardware, sandpaper, and finish. Dish soap and coke not included :)
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6Step 6
Now time to make some more accurate cuts and smaller bits
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7Step 7
A bit of a jump here to the case fitting together in the subwoofer section
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8Step 8
Some space for the open-air mid-woofers and tweeters
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9Step 9
Subwoofer chamber porting structured nicely and secured with contractor glue
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10Step 10
Subwoofer face prior to finishing and additional sealing. Planning on countersinking the screw heads and using a cutoff tool to buzz off the oversize screws.
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Nice, i think i'll try something like this with the spare speakers and woofers I have at home.
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