The document describes the process of creating an ammo can speaker project. The creator first modeled the design in Fusion 360 before drilling holes in the ammo can to insert speakers and cut an opening for a switch and power supply. Speakers were riveted into place and wiring was run through the side panel. Wires were soldered to connect the speakers and circuit board to the switch and power supply. Foam was added to improve sound quality, and the finished product was an ammo can speaker.
The document describes the process of creating an ammo can speaker project. The creator first modeled the design in Fusion 360 before drilling holes in the ammo can to insert speakers and cut an opening for a switch and power supply. Speakers were riveted into place and wiring was run through the side panel. Wires were soldered to connect the speakers and circuit board to the switch and power supply. Foam was added to improve sound quality, and the finished product was an ammo can speaker.
The document describes the process of creating an ammo can speaker project. The creator first modeled the design in Fusion 360 before drilling holes in the ammo can to insert speakers and cut an opening for a switch and power supply. Speakers were riveted into place and wiring was run through the side panel. Wires were soldered to connect the speakers and circuit board to the switch and power supply. Foam was added to improve sound quality, and the finished product was an ammo can speaker.
Ideas for Speaker ● At first I thought of doing a wooden speaker, then once I saw a idea of doing a ammo can speaker. I knew I wanted to make it. Fusion 360 Then I went into Fusion to create the model and add the speakers. Drilling the holes in the can Next I had to drill holes in the ammo can to be able to put speakers in them, I used a drill bit that was 3 inch diameter. I also used a hand saw to cut a hole on the side of the can to put a switch and power supply. Inserting speakers and side panel with switches/power supply Then I put the speakers in place I riveted the speakers to the ammo can and then drilled holes in the side to place nuts to secure the side plate Soldering I then soldered the wires to the circuit board and connected the speakers to the switch and power supply. I connected the part together and put foam in the speaker and separated the speaker's with foam to get a better sound from them. Finished Product