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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvartis" data-source="post: 8389396" data-attributes="member: 656916"><p>Finally got the last internal layer of glass done!</p><p></p><p>Later this evening I'll have the subs mounted in it and run some speaker wire out the port to test fire things and check for any issues / air leaks / rattles.</p><p></p><p>I tried to take a few extra pictures along the way to show how I achieved the skeleton that I stretched fleece over. The kerfed 3/4 dowel rod worked well but extra attention had to be taken to the grain of the wood. The kerfed slot port came out nice, I'm going to leave everything black for now but I would like to air brush the port then clear coat the box again.</p><p></p><p>Well, time to go install the thread inserts and get the woofers mounted. Bastards cost me 31$ for stainless cap screws and the inserts... still, I had a terrible time last time I tried to just use T-nuts.</p><p></p><p>-- more pics coming when it's installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvartis, post: 8389396, member: 656916"] Finally got the last internal layer of glass done! Later this evening I'll have the subs mounted in it and run some speaker wire out the port to test fire things and check for any issues / air leaks / rattles. I tried to take a few extra pictures along the way to show how I achieved the skeleton that I stretched fleece over. The kerfed 3/4 dowel rod worked well but extra attention had to be taken to the grain of the wood. The kerfed slot port came out nice, I'm going to leave everything black for now but I would like to air brush the port then clear coat the box again. Well, time to go install the thread inserts and get the woofers mounted. Bastards cost me 31$ for stainless cap screws and the inserts... still, I had a terrible time last time I tried to just use T-nuts. -- more pics coming when it's installed. [/QUOTE]
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