Posted January 23, 200817 yr Good to go?More stats:http://www.subwoofertools.com/forum/ported...mp;Fs=&CE=0Anything else to change? I'm gonna buy the MDF this weekend. Edited January 23, 200817 yr by phrito
January 23, 200817 yr 15" Q w/ BPHifonics Brutus BXI 1606dgoing in the trunk of a saturn vue.Man i wanna learn how to model boxes, they look so cool when you do. I dont have the time to learn tho lol.
January 23, 200817 yr Author All i did was use the calculator from the link on my first post, and then drew from that guide on sketchup. is this design practical/plausible with the Q15?
January 24, 200817 yr Looks like a solid design... although I have never been a big fan of running more than one turn in a port.Thanks,Scott
January 24, 200817 yr If you have the tools to dado the ends of the port walls, you can use PVC to smooth them out. Works great for multiple u-turns like that.Brian
January 25, 200817 yr Author If you have the tools to dado the ends of the port walls, you can use PVC to smooth them out. Works great for multiple u-turns like that.BrianThanks for the input! Couple questions:Is the 'dado' process all tablesaw work?What's the benefit of the curved ports? better airflow, less port noise?45's of MDF will have a simliar effect, correct?
January 25, 200817 yr The Dado blade is a blade that is slanted and essentially "wobbles" in the saw. Yes its a table saw.It gives you the ability to cut a wider track in the wood without having to have a blade that is 1" to 1 1/2" thick.
January 30, 200817 yr Author Can you post the link to that calculator on here I can't find the other one.http://www.subwoofertools.com/forum/ported...mp;Fs=&CE=0The calculator is at the bottom of the page, just fill in your stats.UPDATE:I bought the MDF, wheeled out the tablesaw and made all my cuts.DRY FIT:Gonna wait for the sub and the wiring terminal to come before I make any additional cuts just to be on the safe side.