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lyrikz 09-12-2011 11:20 PM

Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
Steroe box is going to look something like this.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1299155345

How would i get the curve. I was going to build a box in the middle, and then use some type of flexible material for the corners i just dont want them to rattle when the bass hits.

Any suggestions?

ProStreet68SB 09-12-2011 11:25 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
Fiberglass.

tubbedII 09-13-2011 01:01 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
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Originally Posted by ProStreet68SB (Post 4896598)
Fiberglass.

Yup...do as your saying and build the box, but leave room for a fiberglass cover. Then build the cover using fiberglass. Use something flexible as the base and then fiberglass to reinforce it and hold the shape.

lyrikz 09-13-2011 01:04 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
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Originally Posted by tubbedII (Post 4897426)
Yup...do as your saying and build the box, but leave room for a fiberglass cover. Then build the cover using fiberglass. Use something flexible as the base and then fiberglass to reinforce it and hold the shape.

Im not sure if i can make that WHOLE fiberglass piece in one piece ya know??

i will get the seat out and start planning something. never used fiberglass so why not give it a shot.

jimmydean 09-14-2011 12:53 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
Just make the corner curve out of glass and the rest out of wood. If I ever get mine done, it will make sense. Mine will look similar, only with more curves.

AceX 09-22-2011 02:17 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
In most fiberglass boxes there is a wooden base structure and several smaller forming structures such as speaker rings. Fleece is streteched over the entire piece, then resin is soaked into the fleece.

Don't make it all one single piece. Make the center your largest piece, then each curve it's own piece. Otherwise, it will be a PITA to get it to fit into the cab, plus it allows you to add better anchor points for the box, and you can hide batteries (like I did) behind the panels.

lyrikz 09-22-2011 02:20 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AceX (Post 4913333)
In most fiberglass boxes there is a wooden base structure and several smaller forming structures such as speaker rings. Fleece is streteched over the entire piece, then resin is soaked into the fleece.

Don't make it all one single piece. Make the center your largest piece, then each curve it's own piece. Otherwise, it will be a PITA to get it to fit into the cab, plus it allows you to add better anchor points for the box, and you can hide batteries (like I did) behind the panels.

IM only running one battery.. I have an idea. The center box is close to being painted. Then im going to take some dowels and and make a frame for the curve next to the box, then wrapping that and fiberglassing.

The center is fiberglassed. This stuff is REALLY fun.

jimmydean 09-23-2011 12:49 PM

Re: Building stereo box. How to do curve?
 
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Originally Posted by lyrikz (Post 4913338)
IM only running one battery.. I have an idea. The center box is close to being painted. Then im going to take some dowels and and make a frame for the curve next to the box, then wrapping that and fiberglassing.

The center is fiberglassed. This stuff is REALLY fun.

That should work great. I started playing with fiberglass when I first started in show stereos back in '88. You can do so much with it, it's incredible. Hell, just look at the kick panels and tweeter pods I made for mine.


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