Hardwood Guitar Speaker Cabinet Making Course
Beginner-to-intermediate woodworking
One of the joys of woodwork is making objects that have both function and beauty. In this beginner-to-intermediate course, you’ll work with our instructors to build, finish and wire up a speaker cabinet from reclaimed Australian hardwood.
Across six weeks, you’ll use a range of hand and power tools and watch your very own speaker cabinet take form and produce sound, as well as learn about wiring and soldering, and the history of cabinet design and function.
This speaker cabinet project is for a small ‘practice style’ box that follows in the footsteps of the early Fender Woody design but will give you all the skills to embark on making speaker cabs of all sizes for yourself.
Bring your own 10 inch speaker cone or we can supply a Celestion speaker for an additional cost.
6 x 3 hour sessions
$666-816 per person
Open to students 16 and over
Course includes moderate physical exertion
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A history and understanding of amp, speaker and cabinet design and function.
An introduction to using a range of hand tools in a safe and encouraging environment.
Selecting timber for your speaker cabinet and understanding different timbers.
An introduction to adding final details and features with hand tools such as hand planes.
Finishing techniques for timber projects.
Wiring and soldering a simple electronic project.
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A hand-made timber speaker cab ready to plug in and use.
An understanding of simple joinery and woodwork skills.
The theory and practical use of a range of woodworking hand tools.
The theory and history of a range of speaker and cabinet designs.
The satisfaction of playing music through something you’ve built from scratch!
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This workshop is aimed at people with no experience with woodwork, power tools or speaker construction and wiring and who are looking for an introduction to the craft.
There is an element of physicality involved in this course.
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You are encouraged to bring your own face mask, protective eyewear, and ear protection. However, sanitised Personal Protective Equipment will be available to use. Any borrowed PPE needs to be sanitised after use.
You are required to wear closed-toe shoes.
Please wear clothing that can get dirty (e.g. sawdust will be present).
Long hair needs to be tied back and no loose-hanging jewellery should be worn.