Your shop is nothing short of amazing!! I love how you don’t have to double check the measurements on your table fence. Your attention to detail is outstanding in every aspect.
Love your videos - one tip from a woodworker learning about building sub boxes - When you used CA glue for the braces - one good tip is to use both CA glue and wood glue - you can use wood glue for most of the joint but leave a point on each end of the joint for CA glue. The CA glue acts as you wanted (quick solid connection when you didn't have a brad nail that would work), the CA glue then allows the wood glue to make an stronger bond for the remainder of the joint (with the CA glue acting as the brad or clamp as the wood glue dries).
I’d like to see that router video and maybe highlight what bits would be better for beginners to purchase because the cost of tools definitely adds up!
i have respect for the shallow woofers since i installed one shallow 12" in my 02 dodge ram quad cab. i will be using them more in the future for my other vehicles!💪
@@parkerprecision6675 you may be able to find the under seat speaker box on fb marketplace. they come in dual and single units. i have a single unit, so i have some interior storage. i have a shallow 12" kicker comp rt, run by an Alpine 500w amp and a 1 farad cap. i ruined it using the SMD DD1 and CC1
router video? yes, yes, and yes! i have a router but i currently only have 4 bits. they are so expensive and the different types appear to be infinite. I would like to know more about the tool in general, best applications for use, and mostly the critical/necessary bits i need and will use the most vs the ones i can do without and pick up later
I've had an idea for a while that I think would be the best of both worlds for someone who wants to ground pound, but still wants some cargo space. I'd like to see a "wall" of shallow mount subs, laid flat on the floor of an SUV. Maybe 4 or 6 subs in a "wall" configuration. Either 4th order bandpass, or down firing (more or less the same concept). I don't care to take credit for the idea, I just want to see someone do it. Since you have sponsorship, maybe suggest the idea to a sponsor, and maybe give us a video. Keep up the good work.
I have installed the JL Audio sub in my spare wheel(spare does not have extra holes, just the 5 and the center hole), that I have sealed the holes, with a rubber seal and an aluminum 6" "washer", all bolted down to the car. Placed an MDF over the wheel, made the cutout for the sub and the speaker terminals and strap it, with two ratcheting straps. It hits haaaard. Spare has well over 1.3 cu/ft.
Mark, bring on that router table video. There are plenty of veneers you can use in that center piece. That’s up to you. I have seen this done in homes where the sub was made up to look like furniture. High end clients willing to pay for slick work. Your skills are right in line with that! Roll it!😊👍🏻
I have to say that you have inspired me alot, I've been building my 3rd sub box now. And I can say that thanks to your videos, it turned out amazing. I am incredibly happy with the results and all the ideas you gave me, the how to only use simple tools only video gave me alot of help. Thanks!
1. I'd LOVE to see you do a full Router vid. 2. Please do the wood inlay. That's something different than you've done in the past, which is always good! 3. Is that a new table saw setup? What table saw and vac system is that?
Great work as always. I was gonna bust your balls on using the miter sled and fence at the same time then noticed your little trick. Very nice! You show off good saw practice.
I take pride in my work area, I know it's not macho man dirty but I believe a clean well organized shop is usually a sign of caring about the results of the finished product.
I would like to see the router video. I plan on getting the Porter Cable router mentioned in one of your previous videos. I would definitely like to see some of the tricks and the bits that you use to fabricate your designs. Thanks for all of the incredible and helpful videos! Your videos are exactly what car audio fans are looking for..help and tips!
Great video man. I haven't watched your channel for a minute, and you've definitely improved your skills IMO. That's the most professionally built car subwoofer I've ever seen I think. Very impressive! ✌️
I think the router video is a great idea. And if you do it. I think it would be a good idea to you use each type of bit, and show what it can do (what it looks like, and an example of a car audio use for it). So it's easy for everyone to understand what they all do. ✌️
Could you include a video on how you decide on which router bit or profile you choose and how to properly set them up. Like how you make perfect round overs etc... that would be great.
Love it, been thinking about building a box like this in my BMW F20 118D. Today i have a regular sealed wedge box (30L) with a Dayoton Titanic MK IV but i'm a bit afraid of damageing the sub when i put stuff in the trunk :)
Love the build, would also love a video about routerbits and maybe a video if you do not have it about second battery’s with a stinger battery separator??
You should design a good subwoofer box/setup for a Jeep TJ! the aftermarket community is lacking in that category but I feel a ported box for downfiring dual 10s would be awesome! SubThump has one but I feel they leave airspace to be desired in the height category. Wanting that low boomy bass for rap and such.
Thanks for the quality content as always and your router attention to detail really makes me respect your work... keep it up and +1 for a router feature video
me 2 brother ima big fan been watching your channel for years i was trying to see what brand is your plate earlier 😅 on a different video of yours but since you mentioned it yes i would love to see all those router tools
Yes on router video, specifically flush trim bits please. Straight flute versus spiral, why and when to use one or the other, I've only been using straight. Also, what would you call that type of bit you used at 9:10?
I would like to see you do a sub enclosure for a 5th Gen 4Runner. Your layered box you made for the Jeep turned out great, but I wonder if you could show us another solution that may be different. I had a custom fiberglass box in my older 4Runner and loved it, but that was a long time ago. I'm curious about a setup with 3 or 4 8" woofers, or maybe using shallow mount 10's could leave you with more options to make a box that is better hidden.
Tht would be a good idea to show in wht all the bits of the rotor and how it works and I'm getting one soon and I wanna know witch ones I would use the most
Can you do a video on hard Corner consequences? I've never understood why we wanted to round. I have a pretty good idea but would like a clear concept. Thank you
I'd be up for that router video. Just picked up a Bosche router with table but have yet to use it very much. Also any thoughts on a quick disconnect subwoofer? For example, I know several people who are hesitant on getting a sub installed as it takes up a permanent spot in their trunk. It would be awesome if there was a way to make a quick disconnect subwoofer that can be removed in seconds and without tools. This would be for people who have a limited trunk space but don't want to compromise for a sub, for say like a road trip or when they really need to use all of their trunk space Another video that might be great would be best ways to secure subs in the trunk, especially for people who don't want to drill a sub into their car or make any other permanent modification.
Im sure there is a legit calculation to how much space. With that being said, ive had great results with 1/3 clearance. So a 10" would 3-1/3" off the floor, 12 would be 4" and so on. I mesure off of the surround.
hello master ... I'm from Indonesia very interested in your channel, can you give me an example of making a subwoofer box on a Mitsubishi L200 Triton GLS 2010. Thank you
Brother.... What an excellent video! I guarantee you so many people learned some new techniques, as well as the right techniques, from your descriptions and work. Real quick, what bit that you used with your router to add some depth as you took away material for your speaker binding posts? Thanks in advance and can't wait till the next video!
Tried cutting with my handheld router and a small bit yesterday, it jumped so much I used a chainsaw instead. I am serious. I need to get a Bosch jigsaw. I would love for you to explain how the upwards firing router works and is assembled.
Great video, but can this work in a 2018 BMW 7 series with a Bowers & Wilkins factory sound system. Also, note that i have a spare tire package which i can remove to make more space. Thanks
Can you make a video on how to calculate air space and build a ported fiberglass enclosure? I have an 11 camaro ss and want to build a enclosure tucked into the side of the trunk space.
I know this isn’t really your area but could you possibly do a center console build with speakers inside? I can’t find anything on making a custom console or any piece that’s as thorough as you.
Could you give a guide on how far off the floor a downward firing sub should be spaced. I know you can get gains and losses depending on how close they are.
How you calculationg how much dumping material put into the subwoofer enclosure ? And why you are not covering entire walls inside with it ? With be interesting to see video about it. Also wil be great to see your experience in calculating closed boxes volume. As example I have Audison APS10D and 15L closed box ( inside of the spare wheel ). But Audison recommend 10-12L boxes , however if I put paraments of the speaker in to online calculator , to get 10L Qtc have to be around 1.1 which I do believe is to high. What is your opinion? How sound of the subwoofer changed depend on volume of the closed box ( ported boxes is way more complex story to start with) With best regards /Andrew
I've been using a router table and trim router for only about 6 months and even now i keep seeing many different bits that i have no idea what i would do with them. I could also use some tips on different ways to use a router
Tell me more about the white TW3 shaped template you were using for the recessed baffle. Is that something you made yourself? If so, how? Or purchased? If so, where?
I want to put 2 18" 3200w skar subwoofers in my 2020 Honda Civic LX. I want to put both in a really small box with 4 6" tube ports. What's your thoughts??? And still have plenty of space for cargo.
I am going to build something very similar. First time builder and have watched loads of your excellent videos, very helpful and informative. You reccomend Titebond II however difficult to find where I live however I can get Gorilla Glue and Evostick wood glues. Just wondering which to but and for a project this size what quantity to buy. Thanks
Your shop is nothing short of amazing!! I love how you don’t have to double check the measurements on your table fence. Your attention to detail is outstanding in every aspect.
Love your videos - one tip from a woodworker learning about building sub boxes -
When you used CA glue for the braces - one good tip is to use both CA glue and wood glue - you can use wood glue for most of the joint but leave a point on each end of the joint for CA glue.
The CA glue acts as you wanted (quick solid connection when you didn't have a brad nail that would work), the CA glue then allows the wood glue to make an stronger bond for the remainder of the joint (with the CA glue acting as the brad or clamp as the wood glue dries).
That's a very nice setup, I've never seen woodworking that clean and dust-free!
I’d like to see that router video and maybe highlight what bits would be better for beginners to purchase because the cost of tools definitely adds up!
i have respect for the shallow woofers since i installed one shallow 12" in my 02 dodge ram quad cab. i will be using them more in the future for my other vehicles!💪
i just bought an 03 quad cab. any thoughts on a good setup for under the rear seat?
@@parkerprecision6675 you may be able to find the under seat speaker box on fb marketplace. they come in dual and single units. i have a single unit, so i have some interior storage. i have a shallow 12" kicker comp rt, run by an Alpine 500w amp and a 1 farad cap. i ruined it using the SMD DD1 and CC1
router video? yes, yes, and yes! i have a router but i currently only have 4 bits. they are so expensive and the different types appear to be infinite. I would like to know more about the tool in general, best applications for use, and mostly the critical/necessary bits i need and will use the most vs the ones i can do without and pick up later
I've had an idea for a while that I think would be the best of both worlds for someone who wants to ground pound, but still wants some cargo space. I'd like to see a "wall" of shallow mount subs, laid flat on the floor of an SUV. Maybe 4 or 6 subs in a "wall" configuration. Either 4th order bandpass, or down firing (more or less the same concept). I don't care to take credit for the idea, I just want to see someone do it. Since you have sponsorship, maybe suggest the idea to a sponsor, and maybe give us a video. Keep up the good work.
Yes aid love a video just about a router table. Thank you in advance
my brother has 4 of these in his mustang. full custom build looks and sounds really good
I have installed the JL Audio sub in my spare wheel(spare does not have extra holes, just the 5 and the center hole), that I have sealed the holes, with a rubber seal and an aluminum 6" "washer", all bolted down to the car. Placed an MDF over the wheel, made the cutout for the sub and the speaker terminals and strap it, with two ratcheting straps. It hits haaaard. Spare has well over 1.3 cu/ft.
If you need a box design, Mark is the way to go. Top notch design with detailed layout. Can;t say enough good things about the process.
Appreciate that! Thanks!
How do I go about ordering box build plans from Mark and how much does it cost ?
Mark, bring on that router table video. There are plenty of veneers you can use in that center piece. That’s up to you. I have seen this done in homes where the sub was made up to look like furniture. High end clients willing to pay for slick work. Your skills are right in line with that! Roll it!😊👍🏻
I have to say that you have inspired me alot, I've been building my 3rd sub box now. And I can say that thanks to your videos, it turned out amazing. I am incredibly happy with the results and all the ideas you gave me, the how to only use simple tools only video gave me alot of help. Thanks!
Even when building simple, you build quality
You got more router bits than Norm Abrams!🤣🤣🤣
Hehe
I'm surprised there are this many guys old enough to know who Norm Abram is
You mean that young guy who tried to replace bob villa?
1. I'd LOVE to see you do a full Router vid.
2. Please do the wood inlay. That's something different than you've done in the past, which is always good!
3. Is that a new table saw setup? What table saw and vac system is that?
I think he uses the sawstop saw...
Yes. A router vid would be great. Thanks!
That box turned out SWELL! 😋 your box builds are always top notch Mark!
Router video??? Sounds perfect, I really don’t like routers, but I see a need in the future. So yes!
A big YES please to the router video Mark! :-)
You are a gift brother I've learned a lot of thing's thankyou for keeping it clean.
Yes Mark please make a router video! I bought a router because of your videos.
Great work as always. I was gonna bust your balls on using the miter sled and fence at the same time then noticed your little trick. Very nice! You show off good saw practice.
Thanks for you time. And dedication
Damn! Looks at that spotless shop! I didn't know such things existed.
I take pride in my work area, I know it's not macho man dirty but I believe a clean well organized shop is usually a sign of caring about the results of the finished product.
Your channel sparked my deep dive into speaker building
Good god your cuts are so perfect. Beautiful box.
I applaud you for cutting up that wood like that, you may be better than my pops...maybe)
This guy’s channel is so awesome
I would like to see the router video. I plan on getting the Porter Cable router mentioned in one of your previous videos. I would definitely like to see some of the tricks and the bits that you use to fabricate your designs. Thanks for all of the incredible and helpful videos! Your videos are exactly what car audio fans are looking for..help and tips!
Great video man. I haven't watched your channel for a minute, and you've definitely improved your skills IMO. That's the most professionally built car subwoofer I've ever seen I think. Very impressive! ✌️
Keep doing my best to get better, I definitely find humor in my old videos
@@CarAudioFabrication mark! Is it possible to install 2-w7 8 under the seat of a 2015 f-150 xlt?
Router video would be awesome! Thanks for all your videos Mark!
really enjoy your content, I always learn something new. Nice vid, thanks for sharing.
I think the router video is a great idea. And if you do it. I think it would be a good idea to you use each type of bit, and show what it can do (what it looks like, and an example of a car audio use for it). So it's easy for everyone to understand what they all do. ✌️
Could you include a video on how you decide on which router bit or profile you choose and how to properly set them up. Like how you make perfect round overs etc... that would be great.
Dude you are so passionate about this, why not make home audio videos and tutorials as well?
Dude your shop is amazing.
Master of the craft
Everything is so nice and premium looking. Love your vids, so calm and informative.
I think the router video is a great idea!
Incredible. You are an artist!
Router vid and maybe a vid on basic fab tools when you live at an apartment or have limited space.
Mann u have CRAZY talent!!!!!!
Router video? Yes Please!
I wish i had the eq and this talent to build stuff like this.. i need this for my 2017 gmc canyon crew cab
Love it, been thinking about building a box like this in my BMW F20 118D. Today i have a regular sealed wedge box (30L) with a Dayoton Titanic MK IV but i'm a bit afraid of damageing the sub when i put stuff in the trunk :)
I'd use the wood, as long as it goes with the vehicle interior "theme". Looking go so far!
Great looking box
I know I'm 4 years late to this party, but awesome video!!
Appreciate that thanks!
NICE WORK. Looks clean!
Great video as always! This one is just in time because I’m going to be building a downfiring enclosure for my wife’s trunk.
Love the build, would also love a video about routerbits and maybe a video if you do not have it about second battery’s with a stinger battery separator??
You should design a good subwoofer box/setup for a Jeep TJ! the aftermarket community is lacking in that category but I feel a ported box for downfiring dual 10s would be awesome! SubThump has one but I feel they leave airspace to be desired in the height category. Wanting that low boomy bass for rap and such.
Thanks for the quality content as always and your router attention to detail really makes me respect your work... keep it up and +1 for a router feature video
Like first, watch second
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I am from india, love your videos, keep going...
fantastic build its exactly what i need
Like I said before I dont under3why you dont have millions of followers. Your videos are the blueprint for car audio
me 2 brother ima big fan been watching your channel for years i was trying to see what brand is your plate earlier 😅 on a different video of yours but since you mentioned it yes i would love to see all those router tools
Really great video. Good attention to detail
Channeling some Chrisfix vibes with all the on screen pointing and hand gestures
I want to see your dust collector setup. I never see any sawdust! I must know your secrets! LOL
The Mr. Miyagi of speaker enclosures! Always blown away by his craftmanship!
Seeing all those rings just gave me a crazy idea , what about a 8th order basscannon ?
enjoyed the video. nice detail work. tasty idea on the laminated insert.
Yes on router video, specifically flush trim bits please. Straight flute versus spiral, why and when to use one or the other, I've only been using straight. Also, what would you call that type of bit you used at 9:10?
What about a video of making a sub for a convertible like the E46? The sub could play through the ski hatch. Would like to see some like this.
I do wanna see that router vid..
I would like to see you do a sub enclosure for a 5th Gen 4Runner. Your layered box you made for the Jeep turned out great, but I wonder if you could show us another solution that may be different. I had a custom fiberglass box in my older 4Runner and loved it, but that was a long time ago. I'm curious about a setup with 3 or 4 8" woofers, or maybe using shallow mount 10's could leave you with more options to make a box that is better hidden.
Tht would be a good idea to show in wht all the bits of the rotor and how it works and I'm getting one soon and I wanna know witch ones I would use the most
Can you do a video on hard Corner consequences? I've never understood why we wanted to round. I have a pretty good idea but would like a clear concept. Thank you
I see ya got a new Sawstop, awesome!!! I like that gray wood as an insert.
Man I’ve been wanting 2 of these shallow jl subs for my single cab truck
The tw3's are awesome but if you can afford it, the tw5 is an amazing sub. Cant go wrong with any of the thin lines by jl
@@darksd3626 you think 1 tw5 is better having 2 tw3?
I'd be up for that router video. Just picked up a Bosche router with table but have yet to use it very much.
Also any thoughts on a quick disconnect subwoofer? For example, I know several people who are hesitant on getting a sub installed as it takes up a permanent spot in their trunk. It would be awesome if there was a way to make a quick disconnect subwoofer that can be removed in seconds and without tools. This would be for people who have a limited trunk space but don't want to compromise for a sub, for say like a road trip or when they really need to use all of their trunk space
Another video that might be great would be best ways to secure subs in the trunk, especially for people who don't want to drill a sub into their car or make any other permanent modification.
Are there any guidelines for how far the front of the sub shod be from the floor of the vehicle (other than greater than Xmax)?
Im sure there is a legit calculation to how much space. With that being said, ive had great results with 1/3 clearance. So a 10" would 3-1/3" off the floor, 12 would be 4" and so on. I mesure off of the surround.
hello master ... I'm from Indonesia very interested in your channel, can you give me an example of making a subwoofer box on a Mitsubishi L200 Triton GLS 2010. Thank you
It's a beautiful piece! Wish I had one in my fiesta 2019!
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that foam jacket on the wire I've sean you use a few times it seams kinda big so much wouldnt you have to fiqure it in your volume displacement?
I would like to see a router vid and I like the wood panel idea.
Brother....
What an excellent video!
I guarantee you so many people learned some new techniques, as well as the right techniques, from your descriptions and work.
Real quick, what bit that you used with your router to add some depth as you took away material for your speaker binding posts?
Thanks in advance and can't wait till the next video!
Your videos are always great! You’ve come so far!
Have a few topics for a video.
Upgrading batteries? Ah?
Tuning for cabin frequency?
Testing ground resistance?
Tried cutting with my handheld router and a small bit yesterday, it jumped so much I used a chainsaw instead. I am serious.
I need to get a Bosch jigsaw.
I would love for you to explain how the upwards firing router works and is assembled.
As per always: flawless.
Really excited to see how this one comes together!
Beautiful shop.
Great video, but can this work in a 2018 BMW 7 series with a Bowers & Wilkins factory sound system. Also, note that i have a spare tire package which i can remove to make more space. Thanks
Can you make a video on how to calculate air space and build a ported fiberglass enclosure? I have an 11 camaro ss and want to build a enclosure tucked into the side of the trunk space.
Your Builds are always great to watch...
What Make/Model is your Table Saw...?
I know this isn’t really your area but could you possibly do a center console build with speakers inside? I can’t find anything on making a custom console or any piece that’s as thorough as you.
Could you give a guide on how far off the floor a downward firing sub should be spaced. I know you can get gains and losses depending on how close they are.
nicely done. That's a lot of content in one video! I'm impressed.
How you calculationg how much dumping material put into the subwoofer enclosure ? And why you are not covering entire walls inside with it ? With be interesting to see video about it.
Also wil be great to see your experience in calculating closed boxes volume. As example I have Audison APS10D and 15L closed box ( inside of the spare wheel ). But Audison recommend 10-12L boxes , however if I put paraments of the speaker in to online calculator , to get 10L Qtc have to be around 1.1 which I do believe is to high. What is your opinion? How sound of the subwoofer changed depend on volume of the closed box ( ported boxes is way more complex story to start with)
With best regards
/Andrew
Router video please...... and thank you I learn a lot watching this channel
Love your videos. Keep em coming!!!
That's a nice coffee table lol only joking nice work
I've been using a router table and trim router for only about 6 months and even now i keep seeing many different bits that i have no idea what i would do with them. I could also use some tips on different ways to use a router
lol you're such a perfectionist. You'd have nightmares if you saw my builds.
Beautiful box nonetheless...
Tell me more about the white TW3 shaped template you were using for the recessed baffle. Is that something you made yourself? If so, how? Or purchased? If so, where?
I want to put 2 18" 3200w skar subwoofers in my 2020 Honda Civic LX. I want to put both in a really small box with 4 6" tube ports. What's your thoughts???
And still have plenty of space for cargo.
I am going to build something very similar. First time builder and have watched loads of your excellent videos, very helpful and informative. You reccomend Titebond II however difficult to find where I live however I can get Gorilla Glue and Evostick wood glues. Just wondering which to but and for a project this size what quantity to buy. Thanks