First, I met with a few electronics companies to learn about speaker parts and how to design around them. Then I took the designs to a local woodworking manufacturer, East Coast Laminating Co., where the cabinets were quoted and manufactured.
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 After receiving the parts, I drilled the necessary holes and coated the cabinets with beeswax.
 Then I took apart some existing speakers for examination and experimentation with wire soldering before completing the final one.
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 The wires, speakers, circuit board, screws, cords, power and volume buttons, heads, and such were put together after testing the sound.
 CAD: SolidWorks
 CAD: SolidWorks, exploded view
  With the finishing touches, with the speaker mesh to protect the speakers and felt feet to prevent vibration, 	 the  AudioBulb  is ready to be used.
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