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So I ordered a nice little compass off eBay the other day... then my impatience kicked in and I busted out the power tools. I found it's quite difficult to draw a perfect circle when you can't find anything in the house that is the right size. But lo and behold, I did a fairly decent job on my first set of spacers. These are 3/4" MDF rings for my old skool Kicker SS drivers.

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What tips or techniques do you have to make a good speaker spacer when you don't have a router available?

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I've used assorted pots and pans and different sized tupperware lol. Surprisingly I've got damn near any size that I need for a cut out

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i rigged up some 1x2's to make a decent compass. they're about a foot long and bolted together on the top. on one piece i have a drill bit pressed into place to keep point, then on the other piece i attached a pencil. can do decently large circles

 

 

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