
So here is the glued grill frames. I will be using a gentle round over to on the front. They rest on the top of the side panels, they stick out a little from the front. I want to use magnets and epoxy, like how PETER J demonstrated in a build log in 2012. My next step will be to drill holes in the grill, mark them on the actual super v frame, and then glue in magnets. I am excited to try this method, because I really like the magnet grills, but my woodworking and finishing skills will be tested to hide those magnets in the speaker.
I am thinking that I will try to use epoxy on the speaker side too, but I need to hide those well under paint.
I anticipate a struggle to get a magnet resting just under the surface of the speaker. Should I use epoxy and try to get the magnet right on the edge? Or have it set back a little, then cover with filler of some kind? I'm not sure which way I will go. I am thinking there will be either 5 or 6 pairs of magnets on each grill. Like I said before, I wanted to have something keeping kids elbows and flying debris from getting to the coax cone. It takes a while when I'm not the most efficient designer, but it's at least working so far.
Thanks for looking.
Ben