
BreadBoard Speaker
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You can create an enclosure for 40mm speakers by printing a design that fits snugly around them. To add some flexibility, you can drill a hole for a jack or other connector so you can plug in your audio source without having to remove the speaker from its casing. To prevent vibration from causing any damage, it's recommended that you use a strong adhesive like super glue to secure the speakers in place. This will also help keep them stable and prevent any potential sound quality issues due to movement. I printed my enclosure using translucent PETG plastic, which gives it a sleek and modern look. To make it even lighter and more efficient, I used an infill of 20% honeycomb pattern, which is perfect for creating a strong yet lightweight structure. One minor adjustment I made was adding some small holes to the design so that you can easily dismount the breadboard from the enclosure if needed. This makes it easy to access the connections and make any necessary adjustments without having to remove the entire speaker system.
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