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Can I make a subwoofer from plywood?

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What is a subwoofer box made from?

A subwoofer box is just a wooden box used to hold the subwoofer speaker. The recommended wood is birch plywood that is 3/4 inch thick. Birch is a sturdy and dense wood. MDF fiberboard is becoming a more popular choice. It can withstand extreme temperature ranges better than wood.


What solid is used to make plywood?

Softwood such as pine is usually used to make plywood boards.


Does Oregon make hardwood plywood?

Oregon makes hardwood plywood


Does Virginia make hardwood plywood?

Virginal makes hardwood plywood


Does North Carolina make hardwood plywood?

North Carolina makes hardwood plywood


How many sheets of plywood make a unit?

3/4 inch plywood takes 48 sheets to make a unit.


What is the genus and species name for plywood?

plywood is something companies make so you would have to know what the plywood was made from and then find out what the genus and species name for that is


What is plywood typically used to make?

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What would an active subwoofer be used for?

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What states make the most hardwood plywood?

Oregon, North Carolina, and Virginia lead in making hardwood plywood


What woods makes the best plywood?

Any strong wood. In the US, softwood plywood is generally made from Douglas fir or southern yellow pine. Most hardwood plywood is "veneer core." This means they make sheets of plywood from poplar--an inexpensive hardwood but plenty good for plywood--then put veneers of a more expensive hardwood on both sides of the finished sheet. If you run into oak "marine plywood" all the plies are made from oak. Oak is extremely hard to make into good plywood cores because it is so hard, so oak marine plywood is really expensive.