HexiBox Series: Dayton TCP115-4 7th Order Bandpass Subwoofer remix: for smaller printer and different mating 3D model thumbnail

HexiBox Series: Dayton TCP115-4 7th Order Bandpass Subwoofer remix: for smaller printer and different mating

by seanmurf · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryElectronics
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedDec 28, 2023
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Intention to print these 4 parts and then use ½inch nominal (0.472 in) plywood for top and bottom. To use threaded rod (¼-20 or similar, those are 6.5mm holes) to clamp shut Still expect to have some revisions for detail geometry, maybe don't print straight and expect to work yet. But I'm printing now and updating daily as I go. I'm putting up work in progress in case I get stalled (but so far so good!) and if anyone's interested, feel free to take the .f3d and carry it on! I'm finding 400-800g per part, so this is a plastic hog… I'm doing 0.6mm nozzle, 3 perimeters, 40% infill… I'm assuming to use “rope caulk” for sealing between plastic to plywood on the open side… though if this doesn't work well enough maybe I'll have to make a little stubby mating side. For the closed side, the 1mm thickness intention is just air sealing. The structure will be handled by plywood there also. I'll measure the frequency response when I get it together… 12/24 updated for 6.5mm through holes (better fit ¼-20 threaded rod) and added/updated speaker blockoff holes for m2 heatsets, added block-off cap part (intention for 8-12mm length allen head m2 fasteners and heatset inserts); added additional through holes for support 12/28: parts printed. Dovetails fit pretty nicely, no problems there. I forgot speaker terminals! I'll drill them in manually, maybe in the top plywood surface…

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