NX-Studio Drummer. I'm sorry that I said something that upset you. There is Zero part of me that was attacking or even thinking about your post. Yes, I was considering detachable mounting posts as a concept in the discussion, but nothing targeted against you or your specific posts. I've enjoyed seeing your posts and your handiwork very much. You've made some great contributions and your mounting posts and setup is a great idea. Perhaps I should have explained myself differently or used different explanations. Perhaps I'm misinterpreting the question by the OP, but I assure you that I was not thinking about or attacking your post.
I have talked with many, many people intimidated and even paralyzed by different aspects of DIY, and feeling like they just can't get to a certain level of skill or accomplishment, which is why they are asking for help. Often times they are trying to add all of the extra features they have seen others add, even though they don't have the same need or the same skill. That includes many people who have asked me for help coming up with a quick detach solution or acces panel, "just in case". My suggestion in that case remains the same. "Just in case" is not always enough of a reason as there are tradeoffs to each "just in case" option. The OP stated he is not a woodworker. He doesn't have scraps. He is building an NX-Studio pair which has a large enough woofer opening and short enough reach to access crossover. My recommendation to him based upon his stated entry level of woodworking, and based upon the kit he is building, remains the same, even if it unintentionally offended you.
My recommendation to the OP is to not worry so much about a fancy retention or quick disconnect. If he does have a need at some point to remove the crossovers, he will have plenty of access through the driver port.
I agree with you that my comment about brag posts is lacking context and can sound offensive. I was just trying to be brief and illustrate a point which absolutely has validity, but was not meant to be a direct attack against anyone. I only pop onto the forums here to appreciate the fine work of others (because I do enjoy brag posts) and I try to be of assistance if I can. I'm certainly not here to get into personal battles with anyone. Sir, I'm sorry for offending you and I will withdraw myself from this specific post. Your welcome to have the last word.
I do hope the OP enjoys and is successful with his project, and doesn't feel a need to overcomplicate anything unnecessary beyond his skill.