The wife unit has always forbid the presence of speakers in our master bedroom until I mentioned the very small
Overnight Sensations. It was a good first DIY speaker building experience as well because of the low level of complexity and small cabinet.
I attacked this enclosure by building the main structure first and then wrapping the side. This proved to be very time consuming because you had to glue and clamp the individual layers one at a time while the glue set up. Also, and this was ultimately the downfall of the entire design, I cut my front baffle to size first and THEN built up the walls to meet that width. I should have built up the sides to however thick I wanted the walls to be and then flush trimmed the baffle to match. Stupid mistake. I’m glad I did make that mistake because I like the second attempt much better because it gives you much more flexibility as far as the shape of the enclosure, the thickness of the walls, and the integrated bracing.
For the shape of the enclosure, I hand sanded a template for the top and bottom pieces and then transferred that shape using a flush trim bit to 4 pieces of MDF. This was really nice because you're completely unrestricted as far as the shape goes. Once you feel like you got the right curves, you simply stop sanding and transfer that shape to as many pieces as you want.
Here’s the failed first attempt: