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Forum Name: Fiberglass, Fabrication, and Interiors
Forum Discription: Fiberglass Kick Panels, Subwoofer Enclosures, Plexiglas, Fabrics, Materials, Finishes, etc.
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Printed Date: May 07, 2024 at 8:06 PM


Topic: Cardboard sub box?

Posted By: BoominRolla
Subject: Cardboard sub box?
Date Posted: November 05, 2004 at 11:12 PM

Does anyone else use card board to premake an intricate sub box? Or am I just that bad of an installer? I know how to measure but I don't feel like cutting a 33" piece of MDF to find out I could of made it 37" easily... So far this has worked quite well for me for intricate cuts and angles... Does everyone else out there just measure and cut and it comes out perfectly everytime? I'd like to learn more about MDF box fabrication measurements, if anyone can shed some light on the subject that'd be very helpful!

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Posted By: auex
Date Posted: November 06, 2004 at 10:01 AM
Uh... I use cardboard to help mold fiberglass boxes. I would never use it as a wall in an enclosure though.

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Posted By: Alpine Guy
Date Posted: November 06, 2004 at 12:29 PM

i always use cardboard to plan out the design, , then i transfer it to mdf



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Posted By: heavilymedicate
Date Posted: November 06, 2004 at 1:07 PM

Yes, templates are good.  f**k-ups are bad.





Posted By: archemedes
Date Posted: November 06, 2004 at 8:17 PM
cardboard= cheap, screwups= not cheap




Posted By: BoominRolla
Date Posted: November 07, 2004 at 7:36 AM

GREAT! Then i'm not crazy when people ask me why i'm making something out of cardboard first... THANKS!!!



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Posted By: dxav
Date Posted: November 08, 2004 at 9:20 AM
No, I think it is a great way for quick templates and enclosures. Measure all you want, but if you make a box exactly what you measured, it won't do you any good if you can't get it in the trunk.

Great way to start.

DXAV




Posted By: xtreamcc
Date Posted: November 11, 2004 at 1:16 AM
people ask u why u use card board? HAHA, u should tell my buddy, he just cutz wood untill it fits, usually having to redo something 4-5 times. It costs me about $50 to do a complete MDF setup (box, amp rack, cap rack, bat compartment) it would cost him like $500. The key is doing it right the first time, which involves using ur head. In any case templates of cardboard is standard equipment of the fiberglass/MDF stereo installers out there, u are sane!

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Posted By: Alpine Guy
Date Posted: November 11, 2004 at 10:18 AM
when ever we sell a big screen tv, i scoff the box and cut it up and put it behind my work bench until my next custom project.   Theres enough cardboard in one of those box's to re-do a complete interior almost.

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Posted By: BoominRolla
Date Posted: November 15, 2004 at 1:05 PM
HEY!!! LOW AND BEHOLD THE CARDBOARD TEMPLATE THEORY WORKED!!! I didn't think it would when the box looked way to big for the opening of the trunk... when it slid in with ease... and no room to spare for expansion I was both happy and relieved... The box ends up being  a lil over 4 cubic feet internally... so now I know I can have a ported set up... thanks for the reassurance and tips and hints along the way!!

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Posted By: bomex_eclipse
Date Posted: November 19, 2004 at 9:12 AM

Hey man post some pics so we can see what it turned out like.



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