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Oct 13, 2020 at 10:07 comment added B7th I see! This makes a lot of sense. Thank you! Will check if it's possible to play on different infilling. Where was the honeycomb filling I'm not sure I follow you on that one though?
Oct 12, 2020 at 22:28 comment added flounder No. The extra print and gluing the piece to the box compensated for the inability to say to the 3D slicing software, "Use 100% infill on this wall, and this wall only". It would not have changed the sound quality at all had I been able to do selective infill instead. I just needed a thin, flexible surface. The honeycomb infill made a more rigid surface which transmitted the sound less efficiently.
Oct 6, 2020 at 18:04 comment added B7th Hi Joseph! Thanks that does make quite a lot of sense. And I guess the separate print and glue helped separate the amplifying surface from its sound box, like a diaphragm.
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