Nothing really exciting. Going to make it match the Tempests if it sounds good. 2.0 cu ft sealed. Music only.
I have all the sides cut. The inner brace is roughed out. Not bad for a Saturday afternoon. Didn't bother using the table saw. Circular saw and a straight edge.
This is the circular saw in mention. There's a story behind it. When I was building the boat, some doper broke in while I was at work and liberated all of my power tools, air compressor/tools and my best fishing rods. That left me with a Japanese Ryoba saw. I was so pissed off, plus having momentum with the boat build relying on those tools as well, I decided to finish the boat with the few hand tools I had left. I'm pretty convinced you could build a whole house with a ryoba saw and a few sharp chisels, and rather efficiently at that. They're very fast and accurate. On the brighter side, building at night in the back yard, it didn't wake the neighbors up.
Which brings me back to this old Monkey Ward saw. My two sons, who were 8 and 12 years old at the time, felt bad (plus they wanted me to finish 'their' boat) about my tools being stolen, pooled their money together and bought me this at a yard sale for 15 dollars on their own. They were really proud of it. Put a new Diablo blade in it and have used it ever since. Built a heap of projects with it. I have a newer Makita right next to it and rarely use it.
A little layout work for the braces.
They actually fit first try. I'll sand the innards and round them over maybe. No rabbets on the cases. Just butts, glue and brads, maybe a few screws. Getting covered with veneer most likely and a full size faceplate. Luckily they didn't take the bandsaw.