Alright. They're pretty much done with the exception of deciding on a finish.
So I went ahead and glued up the sides, top and bottom. A bit tricky, but I got it done with my helpers. The kids got a kick out of this project.
Once that was done, I got the baffles on.
These are pretty small speakers so I was able to build both at once.
That was the easy part, now for the crossover. I found out I still suck at soldering and that I'm not a fan of building crossovers with my current tools. If I do this again, I'm going to have to do something better. My 1/8" ply worked well though. Scrap wood always comes in handy.
Fit well and screwed down. I did have to adjust a bit since the port came into contact with the crossover.
Glad I had some crimp on connectors. Didn't think of that. Glad I had a lot of things on hand. That speaker wire did well, but it is stiff stuff. Next time I'll use more flexible wire.
Back is done.
Getting ready to put the drivers in. The tweeter was a PITA in one of them, but I got it in. Not looking forward to removing it when I stain them.
The labels were helpful. Drivers are in.
Tested and ready for final assembly.
Old setup. Doing this gave me an excuse to finally get my work laptop off my desk. I don't open it so there's no point to it sitting there.