I have really enjoyed seeing other DIY projects on AC.
Thanks to all who have taken the time to document and post your projects, they are priceless to old and new DIYers.
It has helped me to jump in myself. After several emails, PM's and phone calls, I decided to build a set of OB7's. Thanks to all who provided feedback and encouragement?
Hearing the demo N2X's sealed the deal and made me aware of what I was missing with my overpriced commercial box speakers.
Gluing up the solid Cherry baffles

After sanding and pre-finish, figured it would be easier to apply some poly before holes were made.

Cutting holes, alot of holes, in bracing.

Rounding over brace holes.

Lotsa braces, Keith and Brian see pics in background, (a little inspiration there and thanks)

Putting together woofer section.


Opps, blew out a section of the baffle whilst tapping in grill magnet from backside. I was able to glue it back in, never know it happened, even though my heart stopped when I first saw it.

Rounding over backside of baffle. Notice the "Router Buddy" circle jig. Only way to fly from what I have read about other circle jigs. The 1/8" pin stays on the base and the size is infinitely adjustable with your calipers, 2 to 18 inches. Also the slide is removable and the base can stay on the router.

Attaching baffle to box.


Attaching backside to upper baffle. "Clamps", God's gift to the woodworker.

Ready for the 3/4 cherry box top.

Edge saver to prevent tear out, learned from past mistakes.

Baffle beveled.

1/4 inch MDF core Cherry Ply to sides and back.




Corner Edge molding attached.

As it sits today, waiting for poly and it's brother to be built.




Anyway, thanks again to all who took the time to help me out with their opinions and advise, and to Danny for the Demo's and the design.
Neil