DIY Kerfed L Ported Stained Front Baffle Subwoofer Box

It is a very good day to apply most common techniques in building car subwoofer enclosure. And the 3 most common techniques are: Carpeting the side panels, staining front baffle and kerfing the port. Also a 4th technique is added in the mix and that is how to seamlessly tuck the carpet in the notches of the box. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show. 00:00 - Shopping for some good quality plywood at Wilcon home depot. 01:00 - For a FREE subwoofer box schematic. Go to this link - 01:40 - The table saw is truly the hardest working horse in the shop. 02:00 - Wood glue can be used to caulk the box air tight. No need to get silicone and such. 02:20 - How to bend plywood by kerfing. Soak it with water and bend. 02:35 - Use lots of clamps in holding it to place a perfect 90 degree bend. An all purpose adhesive can be used to fill the plywood kerf gaps and cuts to strengthen it super strong. 03:15 - This is a quick technique in measuring a speaker
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