Box building
#2
Build-up starts today, I'm using 1" think wood. Apparently Russian birch have the same density of mdf but is about 30% lighter . I'll take some pics during the build-up and will try to post a few. I've spent 110$ tx included for all the material needed which include: the plywood, glue, varnish, sand paper, paint brush, wood filler. Not included in that price is the price of :Hertz mille 12' sub, 3M glue and since I could not find the proper port cylinder I ordered that from Italy and so is the damping material. This should be a fun build. Let me know what you guys think.
#6
I manage to do quite a bit of work today. On the first picture you can see the hole for the connector cup and on the second picture ,thats the hole for the port. I left some room to clear the 2" thickness of damping material that goes on the back wall. I still have to secure the second front panel on. I test fitted the sub in the box and it fits well. Tomorow I will do lots of sanding and vanishing and more drying. Hope I havent made too many mistakes so far. It's my first ever box build-up.
Last edited by meducky; 12-29-2010 at 12:35 AM.
#9
Lots of sanding today and I installed the second front panel. I will do a final test fit of the sub tomorow with the grill on. Man if I knew it would have been so much work I would have just put a carpet all over it! the first coat of varnish is done. Got two more coats to go. I wish I had a router for the sub hole, they aren't perfect Now I have to decide on what to use to secure the sub in place.... the regular wood screws that came with the sub or some "T" nuts and bolts? What do you guys suggest ?
Last edited by meducky; 12-29-2010 at 11:29 PM.
#10
Wood screws are fine if you are
A: going to leave them in there for a while or
B: aren't throwing a ton of power at them.
The nuts and bolts are handy if you are going to be tweaking things for a while, it keeps the holes from getting stripped.....
HTH
A: going to leave them in there for a while or
B: aren't throwing a ton of power at them.
The nuts and bolts are handy if you are going to be tweaking things for a while, it keeps the holes from getting stripped.....
HTH