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Making Speaker RIngs

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Forum Name: Fiberglass, Fabrication, and Interiors
Forum Discription: Fiberglass Kick Panels, Subwoofer Enclosures, Plexiglas, Fabrics, Materials, Finishes, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=16149
Printed Date: July 18, 2025 at 6:18 AM


Topic: Making Speaker RIngs

Posted By: DjIQ
Subject: Making Speaker RIngs
Date Posted: July 10, 2003 at 9:57 PM

Is there any way to make speaker rings w/o a router?, I need to make some but I dont own a router or have never used one.



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Posted By: auex
Date Posted: July 10, 2003 at 10:18 PM
You could use a jig-saw, it just comes out much better with a router.

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Posted By: DjIQ
Date Posted: July 11, 2003 at 6:52 AM

I have a circle cutter, how about that?



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Posted By: SoundSaturn
Date Posted: July 12, 2003 at 9:10 AM
1 Circle Cutter + 1 Jigsaw + 20 minutes of time = really nice speaker rings

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Posted By: Slowper
Date Posted: July 12, 2003 at 12:57 PM
What are speaker rings, are they just stand offs?

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Posted By: SoundSaturn
Date Posted: July 13, 2003 at 10:18 AM

Slowper wrote:

What are speaker rings, are they just stand offs?

Exactly.

If you're making an all-fiberglass box, your speakers have to have something sturdier than the fiberglass to be screwed into. It also ensures that you get a perfect hole for your woofer every time.



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Posted By: Slowper
Date Posted: July 14, 2003 at 3:11 AM

Cool,

Cheers for the explanation posted_image



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Posted By: seven
Date Posted: July 20, 2003 at 10:08 PM

Its simple to do and very cheap..

Go rent a rotozip from home depot ($15 24h)

buy everything listed below on these two diagrams:

Picture 1

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Picture 2

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Now just move the scrap peice of wood all the way around and you'll get a perfect cut..

BTW the T-Nut has 3 metal spikes that get hammered into the wood so use the rotozip and make some predrilled holes.. And the reason why i am using t-nuts is to stop the rotozip from cutting the scrap peice of wood when rotating the scrap peice of wood 360 deg

   - Seven





Posted By: seven
Date Posted: July 20, 2003 at 10:11 PM

https://torontograffiti.com/dia1.JPG

https://torontograffiti.com/dia2.JPG

stupid forum cant handle a .JPG extension...  (POS)

  - Seven






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