I haven’t seen anyone else on RUclips with this type of craftsmanship, passion and technique. I’m surprised this guy doesn’t have school yet that’s flooded with enthusiastic students waiting to sign up.
Have you got a video on the process of wiring into a stock head unit, splicing intro the high level wires etc? If not any chance you could make one? Your videos seem to be the only ones I can easily understand 😆
great video! a router guide like the one you show is certainly great for keeping the router level. another technique is to tape down a piece of scrap of appropriate thickness adjacent to the work piece.
Mark.... This has to be one of your simplest, easiest to follow, guides for an equipment rack! Everything you showed us can easily just be scaled larger for bigger or multiple amps. You also show how efficient these tools are from Mobile Solutions. Using that one piece of radius for 3 passes and then for both sides with those reference markings, OMG!, priceless info! Of all the cordless routers, have you found the Makita to be the best for any certain reason or is it simply the line of tools/batteries that you already owned? Thanks again for bringing us real world info that we can use!!!
Where or how do you get the black frame 2:07 (template) that you started out with in order to get your shape from the very beginning (not the templates at the end).
How come your 1/4in spiral trim bit cuts through 3/4 MDF like butter and mine slowly struggles to get through 1/2in MDF?? I'm pretty certain I have the exact same bit and router that you are using. Ughhb....
Unrelated because I can't find the video, but what's it called when there's a ring that goes around the speaker and basically makes a wall around the speaker between the door and panel to direct the sound so there's no "bleed"? What's it called but also are they effective? I want to 3D print some for my truck
Hey, just a question. Is it a good idea to leave the factory subwoofer in, if I am installing an after market sub and amp, well I did leave it in my dodge charger and like 90% of the base is coming out of the factory sub.
You obviously have a great skillset using hand tools/shop tools/manual fabrication techniques, but have you tried using CNC to assist your builds or are you more of a hands on preference? *edit* I really respect the use of your tooling to assist the designs up to completion. The forms you make all look production quality and how you show what/how you achieve the final product is inspiring.
This has nothing to do with your video but you seem to have the most knowledge about audio control amps and I was wondering if you could tell me what the best sub or subwoofers to use with audio control acm 1.300 preferably in a loaded enclosure since I do not know how to make my own box I’m currently using a kicker comp c 12 but I don’t think that particular setup sounds too good bass wise
Am I the only one that doesn’t like these intricate designs ? I’d rather just have my stuff hidden but still have proper ventilation. Still I appreciate the work and detail that goes into making such pieces
I haven’t seen anyone else on RUclips with this type of craftsmanship, passion and technique. I’m surprised this guy doesn’t have school yet that’s flooded with enthusiastic students waiting to sign up.
Thanks for consistently putting out new videos
You bet! Thanks for watching!
@@CarAudioFabrication came here from tiktok. What stereo do I use to upgrade Peugeot 307 1.6l 2008 model
Have you got a video on the process of wiring into a stock head unit, splicing intro the high level wires etc? If not any chance you could make one? Your videos seem to be the only ones I can easily understand 😆
I think he has a few of them. (various devices) Search his channel.
I’d love that also!
Mark is the king of stack fab! Thanks for the awesome content Mark, keep em coming!
I need to get some of those templates, and I really like the handle on the router plate.
Mark! That was a great video and use of the MS template's, really enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing.
great video! a router guide like the one you show is certainly great for keeping the router level. another technique is to tape down a piece of scrap of appropriate thickness adjacent to the work piece.
Mark....
This has to be one of your simplest, easiest to follow, guides for an equipment rack!
Everything you showed us can easily just be scaled larger for bigger or multiple amps. You also show how efficient these tools are from Mobile Solutions. Using that one piece of radius for 3 passes and then for both sides with those reference markings, OMG!, priceless info!
Of all the cordless routers, have you found the Makita to be the best for any certain reason or is it simply the line of tools/batteries that you already owned?
Thanks again for bringing us real world info that we can use!!!
Looks really nice and clean
Can you make a video about how to measure air volume in boot installs and how big the sub box should be.
I have a tech question about a slot ported box...just wondering how I can get some quick advice from you
Can you do a video about what you need in a system, for example I feel like back door speakers are much more optional if you are on a tight budget.
Do a video on a making a chuchero what resistors to use, wiring , amp, how big to make the box
Where or how do you get the black frame 2:07 (template) that you started out with in order to get your shape from the very beginning (not the templates at the end).
Top notch man!like always
How come your 1/4in spiral trim bit cuts through 3/4 MDF like butter and mine slowly struggles to get through 1/2in MDF?? I'm pretty certain I have the exact same bit and router that you are using. Ughhb....
Your channel is priceless! Great content!
Can i ask what type of dust extraction you have to your table please???
Unrelated because I can't find the video, but what's it called when there's a ring that goes around the speaker and basically makes a wall around the speaker between the door and panel to direct the sound so there's no "bleed"? What's it called but also are they effective? I want to 3D print some for my truck
Hey, just a question. Is it a good idea to leave the factory subwoofer in, if I am installing an after market sub and amp, well I did leave it in my dodge charger and like 90% of the base is coming out of the factory sub.
Really neat video!
You obviously have a great skillset using hand tools/shop tools/manual fabrication techniques, but have you tried using CNC to assist your builds or are you more of a hands on preference?
*edit* I really respect the use of your tooling to assist the designs up to completion. The forms you make all look production quality and how you show what/how you achieve the final product is inspiring.
Nice job, and good designing skills. But is all that MDF for the looks not a bit heavy?
You can use expanded PVC if looking for something lighter.
Oi boa noite onde consigo dessas réguas que vc utiliza para fazer os recortes?
Hola saludos desde México quisiera conseguir los accesorios de router y plantillas puedo conseguirlo en Amazon?
You should look into a CNC router for these things, it'd REALLY up the fabrication game.
I have one. For simple panels like this I can build by hand faster.
You need industrial cnc , the home cnc are too skowv
Great skill set
Mark, where can i purchase some templates that you use for the shapes?
Check out mobilesolutions-usa.com 👍
esto es arte, Thanks mark
Where can we find those templates
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 good work
This has nothing to do with your video but you seem to have the most knowledge about audio control amps and I was wondering if you could tell me what the best sub or subwoofers to use with audio control acm 1.300 preferably in a loaded enclosure since I do not know how to make my own box I’m currently using a kicker comp c 12 but I don’t think that particular setup sounds too good bass wise
Are the epicenter worth adding to your system
They have sold a million of them. 😁 That's a lot of people loving them!
Too good 🔥🔥🔥 awesome 🤠
Thank you so much 😀
@@CarAudioFabrication welcome buddy ❣️❣️❣️❣️👌🏻
Didn't work for me any idea why?
I was recently informed that Chris no longer works for Audio Control anymore.
Am I the only one that doesn’t like these intricate designs ? I’d rather just have my stuff hidden but still have proper ventilation. Still I appreciate the work and detail that goes into making such pieces
Cool !!
Wow, the epicenter 0000/5000, I'm guessing how much it will cost in a few years
Thanks Mark
CTR my LDS friend
Where do I get those templates from