Cheapish HiFi Bookshelf Speakers Limited Tools NO Aesthetics

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Re: Cheapish HiFi Bookshelf Speakers Limited Tools NO Aesthe

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I fucking love Chocos.

On another note those speakers are looking damm sexy, function over form style.
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masterkorp wrote:function over form style.
My sexual preferences are for form-follows-function designs, too ;-)
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Those are pretty freakin' sweet Fred. Even if form was an issue, not hard to make like the big kids of speaker manufacture and throw some veneer over 'em ;)
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Thanks man! As usual with me, the beauty is on the inside. I did upload, but did not find a permanent URL for, a bunch more pics. Might do that today and post them here :-)
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So, it's finally time for me to publish the build pics that I was too busy to publish back then! Today was more "off" than I thought, so I decided to get this over and done with!

Frustration

When the drivers arrived, I was so eager to listen to them, that I took some extreme measures as seen here:

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Supplies

Then I picked up the MDF supplies and decided to mock up the shape!

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Cut Outs

I used random circular objects to scribe the lines for cutting out the speaker holes and managed to get press fit tolerances free hand with a jigsaw with no compass.

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Air Flow

To ensure maximum volumetric efficiency and minimum turbulence I smoothed those parts of the facia that I could to facilitate smoother air flow from the cone to the chamber, and back.

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Nuts In Holes

Then I drilled the mounting holes and pulled the nuts into the MDF. Not quite as good as proper T nuts, but it sufficed, except for one, which you'll see later... Benefit of the above clearancing visible in the last pic.

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Death By Wife

I may have broken the handle off of her little frying pan in the process, but it was such a good fit, how could I not have?

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Corner Reinforcement

It was time to fit up the first of the pine corner reinforcements, looking good!

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Clean Up

Then it was time to clean up. Did I mention the wife was out of town while the cat played? You didn't see the "in-progress" pics, but I assure you, it looked NOTHING like this. She'd never know, right? Wrong, forgot to dust off the leaves of the plant. Woops :-)

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Super Glue Rescue

To reduce the chances of spinning a nut in the wood during assembly I decided to harden the MDF by soaking it in superglue.

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Bring In The Reinforcements

Time to slice up the rest of the 20x20 pine for the corners and braces.

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Looking Good

Starting to look like the front of an actual speaker here!

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