3D Printer as Speaker Building Material

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Dear All,

I built one pair of speakers using a 3D printer and I am in the process to make a second one. I was curious if any of you has tried this.
The 3D printing allow to realize fancy and complicated shapes and it come as a monolithic structure, so in principle it is very rigid. The printer I use makes an honeycomb structure inside the bulky objects in order to save on raw material.

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We have been doing this for a few years now in the Multiway Forum. Very complex 3 way synergy horns, waveguides, etc. here are some examples. The recent one by Bwaslo is perhaps the most ambitious with the entire synergy speaker being 3D printed.

3D printed 3-way Unity waveguide home audio speaker

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Patrick Bateman:
Synergy Eggstravaganza

Onni has some nice stuff here:
3D-printing

CookieMonster:
Synergy horn - 3d printing entry?

Sub-parts of my bookshelf horn:
A Bookshelf Multi-Way Point-Source Horn

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