David > More of the same !  I had no router, and didn't want to buy one, so, all holes were cut with a 21",  parrallel - arm Scroll - Saw 
from :  " P S Wood Machines " in Bethel Park, PA.  I cut the inner, MDF hole a bit larger in diameter, so that the poor Peerless wouldn't think it was in a tube !            Ten holes to cut on each speaker - box,  ( counting the two on the front  1/8" ply overlay ) !!
HOWEVER :  TOTAL   MDF  DUST :   1/2 Teaspoon !!!
David > Speakers  " Popped - Out "  for you !   Those four  little , square pieces of masking - tape just say   " T  "  +   " W  " etc.           I got a bit dizzy 
with all the  " PLUS "  and  " MINUS "  ends,         while connecting the wires from the crossovers to the speakers and to the Terminal Block !
Everything soldered, using my 50' spool of  " PG "  12  AWG wire
from PE.  Ends of wires on the Terminal - Block, however, have
round lugs from  Radio Shack.
David > Pretty leaf from our Christmas  Poinsettia,  just before we threw it out !
David > Woofer Crosover.  On the Tweeter Crossover, One stack of caps is :  Solen  Met. - Poly, + Dayton  Film - Foil + Theta  Film - Foil.   The other is :  Solen Met.
- Poly and Theta Film - Foil.  All internal wires are my 12 AWG
" PG "  OFC  Copper from PE, just because I had a large spool and because it looks so pretty !
David > Rear. Port and Terminal Block from PE. Just an accident , but note the  grain - pattern on the side : Doesn't it look like sound - waves fanning - out from a point beside the Terminal - Block ?
David > Peg - Board and Bench.  Dark thing to the left of the blue  vise is
a 1950  Sears  Jig Saw.
David > Here is the  " Production Control Supervisor " all tuckered - out 
after  five months of intense, exacting work !                                 
                 And, remember :  For the  WHOLE PROJECT,         
                  only  One - Half - Teaspoon  of  MDF  dust !!
David > Pretty pink rose.
David > " Straight On " shot, with the front door opened, to get some sunlight on the front .
More of the same ! I had no router, and didn't want to buy one, so, all holes were cut with a 21", parrallel - arm Scroll - Saw
from : " P S Wood Machines " in Bethel Park, PA. I cut the inner, MDF hole a bit larger in diameter, so that the poor Peerless wouldn't think it was in a tube ! Ten holes to cut on each speaker - box, ( counting the two on the front 1/8" ply overlay ) !!
HOWEVER : TOTAL MDF DUST : 1/2 Teaspoon !!!
David > More of the same !  I had no router, and didn't want to buy one, so, all holes were cut with a 21",  parrallel - arm Scroll - Saw 
from :  " P S Wood Machines " in Bethel Park, PA.  I cut the inner, MDF hole a bit larger in diameter, so that the poor Peerless wouldn't think it was in a tube !            Ten holes to cut on each speaker - box,  ( counting the two on the front  1/8" ply overlay ) !!
HOWEVER :  TOTAL   MDF  DUST :   1/2 Teaspoon !!!
More of the same ! I had no router, and didn't want to buy one, so, all holes were cut with a 21", parrallel - arm Scroll - Saw
from : " P S Wood Machines " in Bethel Park, PA. I cut the inner, MDF hole a bit larger in diameter, so that the poor Peerless wouldn't think it was in a tube ! Ten holes to cut on each speaker - box, ( counting the two on the front 1/8" ply overlay ) !!
HOWEVER : TOTAL MDF DUST : 1/2 Teaspoon !!!
See photo in gallery

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