The enclosure for this design was optimized for the deepest bass response possible without sacrificing detail. The result was a 1.17 Cu. Ft (33L gross internal volume) ported cabinet tuned to 36.75 Hz. The final tuning frequency was slightly lower than my original design target of 39hz due to reduced driver dampening by using a 14awg inductor in the final crossover design. The sides are supported with a vertical brace that also supports the inner end of the 3"x8" rear-firing vent. Vent openings should be slightly flared to smooth the airflow.
Construction of the enclosure is quite easy and should take less than a day to cut and assemble the cabinets and baffles. All drivers are flush mounted.
The vertical brace, not clearly shown in the diagram, is 8"x8" with a hole in the center to support the vent. Speaker wire binding posts should be placed near the vent and the crossovers mounted on the rear baffle. Acoustic dampening foam should line the top, bottom, and sides of the enclosure. No foam is used on the rear baffle, but approximately 4 oz. of "AcoustaStuf" should be teased and placed in the rear half of each enclosure to slightly dampen the back wave of the woofer.
To help you cut the baffles, I recommend the "Jasper Circle Jig" and the following dimensions:
Woofer Cutout: 5 3/4"
Tweeter Cutout: 3 3/8"
Flush Mounting Recessions:
Woofer: 3/8" Radius rabbet, 3/8" depth
Tweeter: 1/2" Radius rabbet, 3/16" depth