EDIT: Yikes hueg pictures, i didn't bother to check the resolution! I'll just link to them and let your browsers shrink it
Got the baffle hole cut out. It fits!
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Downstairs kitchen is in for some hell!
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used mom's sewing machine table as a cutting table. I hope she doesn't notice the nick
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gotta clean up some sawdust... but damn that driver is pretty.
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The interior part of the baffle is some oak (?) ply that was lying around, and the outside is MDF. Why I cut the corners is beyond me... it'll be invisible on the inside.
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-not having a table saw or router sucks. The jig saw ain't the same thing! The only other thing I'm going to do for today is later glue the baffle together and throw some weight on it.
On a side note, as a total "doh!" moment, I just realized my model for this was totally wrong
the .707 Q at 7 cu ft was for the first generation of this driver. For this generation, I could get a .707 total Q with just ~4.5 cu ft or so.
Not a big deal mind you... Even with a roughly ~.58 Q, over-excursion won't be a problem. I'm not going to bother with polyfill anymore though. Line the sides maybe, but not polyfill. I don't mind the lower Q at all!