I've been promising a thread documenting my rear corner trunk sub enclosure. Well...Here I go. Remember this was my first build so some of the fiberglass work is a little bad. I'm planning another build to go to a 8" or 10" JL Audio W3. I'm sure this will be sent to the audio section but I figured you guys could benefit in the mean time.
Here is the set up. I have the Bose stock system, and I tapped into the factory amp harness for the remote power and signal off the rear door speakers. 10" Alpine Type R sup with an Alpine M450 amp.
My attempt at cutting rings.
This was with the jigsaw
This was with a dremel s/ circle cutter
Started with the taping.
An idea of the where how deep the sub would fit.
Now for fun part. I now understand why you use the aluminum foil. I was lazy and decided not to use it on the top half. Man, was it a b*tch to get out afterwards. The resin dried to the tape that was stuck to the carpet. The aluminum foil keeps the resin from drying to the tape.
Finally got all the layers done. I lost count of how many layers it was, but I know I had about 10 Coronas. I think it was around 6 or 7 layers.
I cut it to the size I wanted and time for a test fit.
I need .65 cf of airspace for the optimum sealed volume, which is about 4.9 gallon. I didn't feel like driving out to get some packing peanuts so I just filled it up with water as far as I could and got 3.75 gallons. I estimated that with the wrapping I should be close to the 5 gallons. So I proceeded. I was anxious.
I tried using a hot glue stick for placing the dowel rods. So I tried this approach. I positioned the ring in the box and measured back to the mold at 4 positions (top, back, bottom, front). Then cut the rods to those lengths and drilled some holes in the ring, placed the rods and put some resin and glass on it to hold.
I forgot to take a picture of the wrapped prior to glassing. But I used an old wool/fleece blanket with some 3M spray adhesive. Then stapled around the side of the ring close to the edge so I would get too much of a lip.
At this point I have about 3 layers the top side this will be the fourth. There is about 2 on the bottom side.
Here is the set up. I have the Bose stock system, and I tapped into the factory amp harness for the remote power and signal off the rear door speakers. 10" Alpine Type R sup with an Alpine M450 amp.
My attempt at cutting rings.
This was with the jigsaw

This was with a dremel s/ circle cutter

Started with the taping.

An idea of the where how deep the sub would fit.

Now for fun part. I now understand why you use the aluminum foil. I was lazy and decided not to use it on the top half. Man, was it a b*tch to get out afterwards. The resin dried to the tape that was stuck to the carpet. The aluminum foil keeps the resin from drying to the tape.

Finally got all the layers done. I lost count of how many layers it was, but I know I had about 10 Coronas. I think it was around 6 or 7 layers.

I cut it to the size I wanted and time for a test fit.

I need .65 cf of airspace for the optimum sealed volume, which is about 4.9 gallon. I didn't feel like driving out to get some packing peanuts so I just filled it up with water as far as I could and got 3.75 gallons. I estimated that with the wrapping I should be close to the 5 gallons. So I proceeded. I was anxious.
I tried using a hot glue stick for placing the dowel rods. So I tried this approach. I positioned the ring in the box and measured back to the mold at 4 positions (top, back, bottom, front). Then cut the rods to those lengths and drilled some holes in the ring, placed the rods and put some resin and glass on it to hold.


I forgot to take a picture of the wrapped prior to glassing. But I used an old wool/fleece blanket with some 3M spray adhesive. Then stapled around the side of the ring close to the edge so I would get too much of a lip.
At this point I have about 3 layers the top side this will be the fourth. There is about 2 on the bottom side.
