drawing out for the enclosure, 3.75 cubes after displacement. tuned to 44 Hz.
mocking up after cut. using 45s in the corners, and they are intentionally different sizes.
mounted together, ready to cut
routered the port, only have a 1/2 inch round over, but its good enough.
hole cut, not bad for a jigsaw. afraid to use the perfect circle router jig on 1.5 inch thickness, dont want to tear it up.
getting the sub ready to mount for a test run. using high density foam to seal it, even though it has a rubber gasket. you can see the 8 awg cable for the inside of the box. maybe overkill, but i like it.
wire coming out the back of the box, using a dual plate distribution block. these are super handy for multi-coil, or multi woofer setups, especially when strapping amps.
sub in place, and ready to go. got it into the vehicle and it is certainly loud to the ear, but i found a major air leak. glad i havent tried to cover the box with anything yet after finding that. no biggie, ill pull it out tomorrow, get it sealed, try again. if this box does what i want it to on the meter (should have some results in about a week) ill do some competing with it. if not, ill build a new box. ive got some ideas.