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<blockquote data-quote="Glen Livet" data-source="post: 8819122" data-attributes="member: 686975"><p>I’ve heard on average.50 for displacement. Taking into account the speaker, bracing, etc. so if the box requires say 1.0 cubic foot. You build the box to 1.50 for everything involved.</p><p> As for your double baffle. I’d suggest putting it on the inside. It will give a much better look when you finish the outside. Makes everything flush. </p><p>As for the outside finish. I’d suggest using a router. Giving a rounded edge to the box. The side pieces. I’d router a groove around 1/4”. The side pieces will sit flush. Giving you a place to tuck carpet or the finish material into. Gives a cleaner looking box. In my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glen Livet, post: 8819122, member: 686975"] I’ve heard on average.50 for displacement. Taking into account the speaker, bracing, etc. so if the box requires say 1.0 cubic foot. You build the box to 1.50 for everything involved. As for your double baffle. I’d suggest putting it on the inside. It will give a much better look when you finish the outside. Makes everything flush. As for the outside finish. I’d suggest using a router. Giving a rounded edge to the box. The side pieces. I’d router a groove around 1/4”. The side pieces will sit flush. Giving you a place to tuck carpet or the finish material into. Gives a cleaner looking box. In my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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