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2005 Ford Focus ZX4 Glove box subwoofer complete. 4/27/2024
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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8874571" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>Here are a few more pictures of the mounts for the "salad bowl" enclosures. I put down a layer of tape, and drew a template so I knew where my outline was. Then I used hot glue and wooden dowels to get the initial form that I could cover in some reinforced fiberglass.</p><p>[ATTACH]58132[/ATTACH][ATTACH]58133[/ATTACH][ATTACH]58134[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is why I like working with bamboo. The next couple of photos show me trying to glue a dowel rod to the others but it is straight. It doesn't match up with the contours of the panel. In the second photo you can see by some "cooperative" bending the wooden dowel takes the shape of the door panel. You can feel the fibers being crushed when you bend it. Its a satisfying sensation. You can't bend it into a circle but it does move quite a bit.</p><p>[ATTACH]58135[/ATTACH][ATTACH]58136[/ATTACH]</p><p>Once all that nonsese is complete we end up with something like this..</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]58137[/ATTACH][ATTACH]58138[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8874571, member: 656095"] Here are a few more pictures of the mounts for the "salad bowl" enclosures. I put down a layer of tape, and drew a template so I knew where my outline was. Then I used hot glue and wooden dowels to get the initial form that I could cover in some reinforced fiberglass. [ATTACH alt="IMG_0609.jpg"]58132[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="IMG_0611~1.jpg"]58133[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="IMG_0612.jpg"]58134[/ATTACH] This is why I like working with bamboo. The next couple of photos show me trying to glue a dowel rod to the others but it is straight. It doesn't match up with the contours of the panel. In the second photo you can see by some "cooperative" bending the wooden dowel takes the shape of the door panel. You can feel the fibers being crushed when you bend it. Its a satisfying sensation. You can't bend it into a circle but it does move quite a bit. [ATTACH alt="IMG_0617~1.jpg"]58135[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="IMG_0618.jpg"]58136[/ATTACH] Once all that nonsese is complete we end up with something like this.. [ATTACH alt="IMG_0619.jpg"]58137[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="IMG_0620.jpg"]58138[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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