David Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 now you need to show us how to do all the corners. sometimes multiple 45 angles can be tricky Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasted ink Posted October 27, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 what do you mean? for when the plates arent perpinducluar? or for outside corners on port walls? if its the latter, thats coming soon.. or do you just mean the rest of the 45's in my box? Wasted, Incorporated Up Front: Optima Yellowtop HU:Pioneer Avic N1 w/ 2007 upgrade Front Stage: MB Quart 6.5 comps Rear Fill: Infinity Reference Sub Stage: RE MT 18 Sub Amp: Undecided Sub Enclosure: 5.5 cubes tuned to 33hz Absolute Terminals SkyTec 5100RS 2-Way LCD Pager KnuKonceptz Wire My Build Log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightshade Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 I think that David is saying instead of just showing how to do the 45's in the vertical locations in the box also show how to do the horizontal corners and have them meet without having a wierd looking corner. I do all my 45's inside my boxes with fiberglass resin so when the two corners meet the resin molds to them and I don't have any complex cuts like the ones you would have with wood. Here's a pic of what I think that David is talking about. Except mine is done with resin instead of wood. This pic doesn't show all the corners done, but it shows two 45's intersecting in the bottom corners. This is the box in my car right now. 2013 VW Jetta GLI 2.0 Turbo 1 Sundown Audio SCV2000 1 Sundown Audio X15 V2 1 XS Power D3100 Audio Control LC6i Stock Deck 146.4 sealed on the dash at 37hz 2001 Focus ZX3: RETIRED Team Sundown Audio, Team XS Power, 2 time NSPL Car 3601-Up Champion, 2 time NSPL Car Hardcore ChampionHighest NSPL Scores to date:154.3db on the dash sealed at 46hz, 156.2db in the kick at 46hz155.2db unofficial on dash at 43hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kentb Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 nice cuts, when i do that it just scares me. even when i use a push stick New System 2 10" Fi SSD, Sundown 1500d Build I build and design enclosures(cheap price), PM ME Kicker L7 Navigator(plexiglass, fiberglass, aeroport) Build BTL 18" Escalade(plexiglass, battery tray) Build http://www.kentbaudio.com Old System Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasted ink Posted October 27, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 I think that David is saying instead of just showing how to do the 45's in the vertical locations in the box also show how to do the horizontal corners and have them meet without having a wierd looking corner. I do all my 45's inside my boxes with fiberglass resin so when the two corners meet the resin molds to them and I don't have any complex cuts like the ones you would have with wood. Here's a pic of what I think that David is talking about. Except mine is done with resin instead of wood. This pic doesn't show all the corners done, but it shows two 45's intersecting in the bottom corners. This is the box in my car right now. yea my bad, i thought of that after i posted... for those corners i was planning on going the same thing as the verticals, but leaving an inch space on both sides... and then filling in with resin after that.. i dont like the thought of a pool of resin, without an reinforcement if you get what i mean.. so i like using the wood inserts wherever i can, and use the resin to tie in the corners without having a strange look, like you said. Wasted, Incorporated Up Front: Optima Yellowtop HU:Pioneer Avic N1 w/ 2007 upgrade Front Stage: MB Quart 6.5 comps Rear Fill: Infinity Reference Sub Stage: RE MT 18 Sub Amp: Undecided Sub Enclosure: 5.5 cubes tuned to 33hz Absolute Terminals SkyTec 5100RS 2-Way LCD Pager KnuKonceptz Wire My Build Log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dale Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 nice tutorial wasted ink. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasted ink Posted November 9, 2008 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 thank you sir Wasted, Incorporated Up Front: Optima Yellowtop HU:Pioneer Avic N1 w/ 2007 upgrade Front Stage: MB Quart 6.5 comps Rear Fill: Infinity Reference Sub Stage: RE MT 18 Sub Amp: Undecided Sub Enclosure: 5.5 cubes tuned to 33hz Absolute Terminals SkyTec 5100RS 2-Way LCD Pager KnuKonceptz Wire My Build Log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwright27 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 could you use a chop saw to make the 45 degree on a 45 degree to get the corners matched up if you're using wood?? 2006 F-150 4 DC XL M2 18's Walled Daily Driver XS Power 4 DC 3.5kw Team DC Team S.P.L. Lot of Audio Technix and 1/0 DC Audio Dealer American Bass Dealer XS Power Dealer Audio Technix Dealer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uhoh_45 Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 no because a chop so only has what 8-12" of cutting capability R.I.P! (Nov-29-2009) 92 explorer - 4 Atomic Apxx 15s duel .7s - 4rth order bandpass wall -4 powerbass XA-3000D's - 16 8volt batts wired to 16 volts - (9+/9-) runs 0gauge - 152.3 Db @ 29hz BUILD LOG current build 97 chevy lumina4 - 1 Atomic Apx 18 - 6 cube slot port trunk sealed off - 1 powerbass XA-3000D - 2 optima G31s in spare tire18 1 run 1/0 lumina build log Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reinke Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 a compound miter saw will work perfectly. i used one alot when i remodeled my house. ----reference's---- meade916 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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