Looking at the cabinet that Avaserhifi created, there's certainly some bracing!!!!! and this is definitely not a simple cabinet to assemble.... Thinking of my 10 thumbs (well 6 perhaps) in woodworking, I'm not sure how this final result would be, although you get very far with top notch tools or pre-cut panels at exact dimensions....
Some of us may be so lucky that they have large storage rooms right behind the front wall of the main listening room... (At least I am) What I'm really dreaming of is to create one solid 4 inch plywood baffle to line up with the sheetrock wall, and put some 4 and even 6 12" drivers at each side in an infinite baffle....
No large boxes, almost "unlimited" SPL, just add as many drivers you want that fits in the vertical line between the floor and the ceiling (that's a lot of drivers, probably around 8 Kappa Perfect 12 VQ) and you can probably make this cheaper than a high end sub.... 4 drivers at each side is still less than $2000 in drivers.
I just have to get my wife to agree to move a wall first
This is something many DIY'ers could do, because nothing will really be visible except for the sub grill....
And if it's done neatly, you can start off with a few drivers and add some more whenever you get more cash..... you need some dummies in the holes for the unused drivers... When you get more drivers, just remove the dummies and add the new drivers, and then you get more SPL capability and/or less distortion.....
You could never buy that "off the shelf"
Now, I think such a project would be interesting. Anybody built a line-source sub around here?
This is what I'd really like to do, I've heard that Richard Vandersteen has got something like this in his own house.....