Few DIY projects

WOW! I've never seen DIY like this before and few speaker manufacturers could imagine a final shape this beautiful.

You have a level of dedication and talent I've not seen before and am extremely envious of...AMAZING and EXTREMELY WELL DONE!!!

Thank you for sharing with all of us!

Thank you!
Never too late to see. Some others also rated the project- sold.
 
Joro; great work, and with your basic tools, you have excelled! Where in Sofia are you?

Best / Paul
 
?nother small step in my project;
 

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An interesting situation, nobody asked me what happened to the column volume in such ventilation! How will we calculate the volume/ have st losses/ in this complex form of ventilation?
 

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An interesting situation, nobody asked me what happened to the column volume in such ventilation! How will we calculate the volume/ have st losses/ in this complex form of ventilation?

I am an electric engineer,assuming I use a program (CAD ),entering data into this complex, incorrect form would take me a very long time, effort which for single production makes no sense..
The making every detail is unique, It is normal to have differences between them.
When assembling the structure, i do extra work in the interior of column, which changes volume.
It's clear that the software will not help me,mathematics - as well.
I'm trying to get closer to her alternative - the egg, so I solve the problem /as possible/with Fb ,Fc. My project is at an early stage and do not have , will not matter unless I get the right volume.


I want this to use as a hint!
 
You sir have incredible skills. You are a true craftsman. Kudos to you.
 
I want to show how I find the volume of a complex, constructive body:
At the third photo, the red line is the waterline,must be fill with water next to it / everything must be perfectly horizontally!/.
-I measure the weight of the my vented inner construction - 3.5 kg.
-The amount of water is 42 l. in the box; 42-3,5= 38,5l, 4.5 l more than what's needed - what's next?
I know the total volume, now everything is very simple there are several options for correction;
- purely mathematical / small planarity, simple algebra and axonometry /
- methodically- it can be done in several ways.
 

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I have an idea to make a new project to in the base there should be two 10" loudspeakers - just an idea. They look like animals, maybe dinosaurs, but important are 20Hz.
 

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I continue with the collection of the cabinet;

Now I can make the exact measurement of the volume. And that's 31.5l, just as much as I need!
Oh, l forget to show you what I did to get that volume!
I maked a filter compartment (for the MW and TW), the W section will be in the box;
 

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