Would love to be able to put up the photobucket links to the hi res pictures as whacking them way down to where the forum software would accept them really took alot away from the white paint.
I used the recommended tweeters and drivers.
Will start out with the finished pictures then show a few of the build.
As soon as I saw pictures on here where someone backmounted the tweeters and drivers I loved the look and knew I had to do it.
I had a local cabinet shop spray the white



I always thought I had to have expensive tools to build something nice but all I have is a circular saw and a router (plus a few basic hand tools)


Everything mounted on baffle - little did I know at this point that I had done zero measuring to make sure I could deviate from the plans the way I wanted to.

After this picture I had to make new baffles and move the drivers in about 3/8 inch and grind both sides of my shiny new goldwood tweeters.
If I had it to over I would add about an inch of width to avoid grinding things.
Although I might not like the look if it was bigger. Hmm

Ready for glue

I used a razor blade as a plane. Hardly takes any time at all to get things looking good.
Used my six year old daughters Elmer's glue from school mixed with some sawdust to fill the screw holes.

Glued together and ready for paint (along with my helper)

Doesn't like pretty inside but it works.
