How would I cut this? With what tool? (Building a speaker box).

jsbush

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I need to cut a 3" whole for the driver, then I need to cut around that hole but only 0.187" deep so the driver fits flush.

How would I go about doing this? With a router? Only probably i see using a router is getting the circle perfect. Would i need to make some kind of jig or is there an attachement or something you put on a router.?


Heres a pic of what I'm trying to do.
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/jsbush/spire.JPG


Thanks.
 

Confused

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Get a 3" hole-saw (that fits in your drill), and then get one of those "stepped" router bits and go round the edge of the hole you made with the hole-saw.
 

Shockwave

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Keep in mind if you do this and the sub is facing up (So you drop it in) its a PAIN IN THE ASS to get it back out once you've dropped it in.
 

Confused

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Keep in mind if you do this and the sub is facing up (So you drop it in) its a PAIN IN THE ASS to get it back out once you've dropped it in.

Turn the box over :)


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Kenazo

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Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Keep in mind if you do this and the sub is facing up (So you drop it in) its a PAIN IN THE ASS to get it back out once you've dropped it in.

Turn the box over :)


:beer:

Always with the simple solutions. The unions must hate you.


The router method looks like the best way to go, but who uses decimals with inches? That's a metric thing.
 

JustinGoodie

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the best way would be the aforementioned hole-saw, and then get a router bit with a bearing to keep in the right place and some sort of straight-cutting bit that will cut far enough into the wood from the bearing enough for the size of the lip you want...
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Keep in mind if you do this and the sub is facing up (So you drop it in) its a PAIN IN THE ASS to get it back out once you've dropped it in.

Turn the box over :)


:beer:

Well, I suppose if you have some dinky little box in your trunk yeah, easy. My box, no WAY your turnin it over in the trunk. I have to jack it in all half cocked and sideways to get it to fit.
Yes, outside of the car its always simple. Just giving you a heads up for once its in the car.
Hence the simply Union solution always sucking in the long run. ;)
 

jsbush

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Thanks guys.

Now that I got that out of the way, I need some kind of paint for the fnish.

I want a black finish like this.. But I don't know what kind of paint it is. All I got is "black textured paint".

I also don't know what kind of paint, or how to apply it. With a paint gun? A roller? Brush? Spray can?

:confused:
 

hevnsnt

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how about we come over and build it for you. :p j/k

Use a spray can to paint. Roller or brush will look like sh!t.
 

Squisher

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Most of you were close , but no cigar.

I think it would be easier to do this the other way around.

Cut the recess first using a homemade template, then run the hole in with the hole saw.


Once you cut out the center you lose your orientation. You would then have to chase the edge with a piloted bit that had just the right amount of overhang. If you have that bit, then........nevermind.