I’m starting a build on two triple, OB sub H frames this weekend. Thought I’d document it here to share the pain and as a self-disciplinary measure to make sure I complete them within a reasonable time frame. I have a bit of history in starting builds and still having boards stacked against the walls years later.

I’d love to have these done this month but with glue-ups and finishing I suspect it’ll be end of October. Any later than that anyone reading this is free to start harassing me here.
I originally planned to do two doubles and ordered the double-trouble flat packs. Once they arrived I changed my mind and so ordered two more drivers. The plan now is an MDF core / interior baffles with all drivers facing forward. The exterior case will be ¾ inch cherry with waterfall corners just to make things difficult. Interior will be black, the cherry will probably get a natural finish. I have a pair of Cornwalls in natural cherry I like the look of. No rez on the interior surfaces.
I’m still working through a few of the details in my head. Grills will probably be in-set to the cherry case, black cloth on hardwood frame, but I’m considering a full-face grill because old school. Either way the grill will be detachable, inset magnets to posts in the MDF.
Also pondering how to get wiring out of the subs. Plan is to run cable to a 4 pole female Neutrik and put put male jacks on the amps (A370PEQs in boxes made from whatever cherry is left over). To avoid interference from the grills I’m thinking route through the bottom MDF, epoxy a cable gland into the cherry. I have some Canare L-4E6S star-quad (4 wire, heavily shielded) or I may just run dual wire-twists through a jacket to pretty things up. The cable run outside the subs will be 12 to 16 inches max, not sure how much interference they’d pick up anyway.
Another thought is an extended bottom panel or heavy runners under the speakers to provide additional support in back. I’m not sure how back-heavy these get, probably wait to see how solid they are before I build anything extra. I may go ahead and drill anchor holes in the plates to avoid a trip back to the workroom later.
Any thoughts on my proposed design & especially on methods for cable exit when grills are used would be welcome. Pics and notes to follow once the fun starts …
Steve