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zuki
i have an internal volume of 8640 cubic inches and i am using 3/4 mdf from home depot.

i want to be able to give the guy at home depot some measurements, so he can make as many cuts as he can on the panel saw and save me alot of the cutting and money.

i am building 2 matching boxes both

with an internal volume of 8640 cubic inches.

i need a h w and l

i have it figured at 21" x 21" x 20" tall internally

can these be made from 2 sheets of 3/4" mdf or must i buy 3 sheets

i can change the shape some to achieve my goal if needed.

thank you.
zuki
i was hoping someone would double-check my work.


...:confused:
Renron
I come up with 8820" ^3.
I presume the difference is due to the volume taken up by the driver and the plate amp? Are you using a plate amp?

I checked your work and you could do it with 1 & 1/2 sheets of 3/4 MDF for Both subs.

I did a quick layout cutsheet for you . :D
Use a straight edge and a new blade in your saw.
Good luck,
Ron
zuki
i will try and attach photo when i am done.

thank you.
Renron
Your welcome,;)
I'd like to see your completed project.
Good luck, ask if you don't understand something, folks here will help....but you may have to be patient.
Ron
zuki
i need help posting the photos.
auplater
Sign up for something like photobucket

http://photobucket.com/

then upload your pics there, and link them via the tools under your photos to your post here.

or just attach a photo here below the posting window (I usually convert them to jpegs and reduce the color depth to 256 colors, to keep the file size down)

hope this helps

John L.
zuki
attach a photo here below the posting window


how ?
zuki
it says file too big.

exceeds allowable size :bawling:
auplater
The file size needs to be less than 102400 bytes.... you need to resize the file and reduce it's color depth to 256 or 16 colors, (I use Lview.exe, but any image program should be able to do this)probably no bigger than 640 x 480 until you've successfully uploaded in the <attach file> box below the <options> window.

save it as a jpeg, not a bitmap

John L.
Renron
Here is a link to a FREE picture resizing program. This is the one I use.Program resizer

Ron
zuki
i downloaded program resizer and still it says file too big.

:(
zuki
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Renron
Awesome!!!
Wonderful job... Man that was fast!
They look beautiful. has the paint dried enough yet for a test? Perhaps Jurassic Park anyone??? :D

Great job
Ron
zuki
i finished this job today.

well atleast to the point where everything could play

somethings like shortening of wire and screen drapes are not done yet.

but all i can say is. 15" woofers can earn an eviction notice.

don't have valuable items on shelves, unless you want them to fall off and get smashed.

:smash:

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