When building one-off projects, it’s common to draw up a plan on a sheet of paper or in CAD, or even wing it and hope for the best outcome without any formal plans. Each of these design philo…
He went buck wild and built a custom wireless Toslink adapter, but you don’t need to build that part ,and just the 3d printed speakers themselves are interesting.
His published models aren’t parametric but he did parametrically optimize them for sound quality, and he takes an interesting approach of printing hollow walls that he fills with plaster to make them denser and less resonant.
If you’re interested in these you might want to check out this DIY Perks project with 3d printed speakers:
https://youtu.be/1H4FuNAByUs
He went buck wild and built a custom wireless Toslink adapter, but you don’t need to build that part ,and just the 3d printed speakers themselves are interesting.
His published models aren’t parametric but he did parametrically optimize them for sound quality, and he takes an interesting approach of printing hollow walls that he fills with plaster to make them denser and less resonant.