I have two too many subwoofer cabinets.
They're both 15" high and wide, and 18" deep.
They're both made from 3/4" materials.
One is Baltic birch top, bottom, and sides, and particle board front and back. The front/back are not glued in, you can remove them.
The other is particle board top, bottom, and sides, and I don't have a front/back.
They both use cleats (glued and stapled) to support the fronts/backs.
These were mostly experiments to try new methods (for me) of assembly. The BB cabinet is built with doweled but joints using a doweling jig method with which I was experimenting. The particle board cabinet is 45-degree miters. In both cases, I used cleats and was attempting to figure out a way to get the clears cut precisely so there would be no gaps, and I have that down now.
I'd like $25 for the pair, local pickup only (I'm in Milwaukee).
I will include a 12" DVC subwoofer and passive crossovers from a Canton Plus-C subwoofer.
They're both 15" high and wide, and 18" deep.
They're both made from 3/4" materials.
One is Baltic birch top, bottom, and sides, and particle board front and back. The front/back are not glued in, you can remove them.
The other is particle board top, bottom, and sides, and I don't have a front/back.
They both use cleats (glued and stapled) to support the fronts/backs.
These were mostly experiments to try new methods (for me) of assembly. The BB cabinet is built with doweled but joints using a doweling jig method with which I was experimenting. The particle board cabinet is 45-degree miters. In both cases, I used cleats and was attempting to figure out a way to get the clears cut precisely so there would be no gaps, and I have that down now.
I'd like $25 for the pair, local pickup only (I'm in Milwaukee).
I will include a 12" DVC subwoofer and passive crossovers from a Canton Plus-C subwoofer.