Introduction: Portable Bluetooth Speaker

About: I like building things

Hey guys,

I made this bluetooth speaker last year, It took me about 3 months to build it.
Here is a video about it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV9X4A-DNSw


I hope you guys like my speaker!

Step 1: Design Your Speaker and Collect Al the Parts

I made my speaker design using Google Sketchup.
I made sure the volume was a little bit bigger than the manufacturer advices for the speakers i am using , because i also have to fit all the other components inside.

First i searched the manufacturers website for the correct volume.

When i finished my design, i started collect all the parts.


Parts list:
Speakers/tweeters:
http://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/ds135-8-5-des...

http://www.daytonaudio.com/index.php/loudspeaker-c...

Audio amp: (I use this board with the lithium battery extension board)

http://store3.sure-electronics.com/2-x-30-watt-cla...
Batteries:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-panasonic-NCR18650B-N...

Charger:

http://store3.sure-electronics.com/ps-sp11506

Crossover: I used a crossover filter set from a dutch store.

http://store.accusafe.nl/boominator-micro-filter-s...

http://store.accusafe.nl/boominator-micro-filter-s...

Case feet:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4PCS-Aluminum-Isolation-St...

Volume knob:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-PCS-Volume-Cap-Knob-Elec...

Leather handle:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=leather+strap...

Metal plate for the back:

http://store.accusafe.nl/inbouw-schotel-zwart-130x...

For the enclosure i had some oak wood laying around.

Step 2: Building the Enclosure

I made my speaker completely out of 18mm oak wood
First i changed my oak log planks into an 18mm oak wood planks.
When that was done i was able to make use of an CNC machine to cut out al the holes for the speaker, the bass reflex tubes and the metal plate on the back.

When i got al the wood panels i glued everything together using a strong wood glue.
I also stained the whole speaker for the shiny finish.

Step 3: Install Al the Components.

For the speaker mounting i used 2 10mm pieces of wood to fix the speakers in place.
( i didnt make a good picture of it but you can see it on one of the pictures.)

For the amplifier, crossover and battery board i used some standoffs to fix these into place.

It is possible to pull out the complete mid piece of wood where my charger and amp are installed on.

To close my speaker with the backpiece i installed some "things"(See picture) where i can screw a bolt into.

After this the speaker is done! I realy hope you guys like my speaker.

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