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Do you think before you post... take a woofer apart, there is nothing to use to trace, unless you make the gap over a inch wide.........................

And how are you going to put a towel in a gap that is like 1/8inch wide...

I had these woofers apart, I wouldnt touch them, since to make them work is with some cheap parts. not worth the hassle trying to make them better, or spend that kinda money on a cheaper sub, so I told the guy where to go to get it done properly, not rigged...

Trying to hack the top plate out and not even have it even is going to be a huge lose in BL unless you can keep it dead nuts even all the way around, which you cant do free hand..

And finding a router bit metal or not is not happening.. Hell the smallest wood router bit shanks are 1/4 inch shanks, and most cnc bits are at miniumum 1/2 inch shank

All your trying to do is over rigging methods...

And Im sure everyone has a lathe in their garage to go make the gap bigger...............

8-20mm sizing: http://www.tradett.com/products/u38987p308676/cnc-router-bits.html

Took me 2 minutes checking parts suppliers to find those. As to guide you use the top plate as the guide, not the magnets. Yes you would need a different bit than those ones for the first cuts.

Do you think it would be hard to put a towel through a 1/8" gap? I mean, really?

As to a lathe in the garage, I have access to 6 (and a milling machine too), though I admit they are technically not in "my" garage as I dont have one in town.

edit

Totally forgot to address the BL loss, my bad. Pole piece can have a pipe sheath slid over it to make the gap tighter again, though it may not really be needed depending on what coil you put into the gap.

Edited by STEvil

MickyMcD - "Capable of making some serious trouser flapping volumes at where's-my-testicles frequencies, the Servo-Drives used to be fairly jaw dropping..."

Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through.

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