Hi everyone, this is my very first Instructables. I decided to make it simple. So in this instructable, I will show you guys how I made this really simple and cheap Bluetooth speaker which everyone could make easily.
The body of the speaker is 3D printed using a TEVO Tarantula 3D printer. The remaining components were all bought through AliExpress.
This is a 12-watt Bluetooth speaker with 2 neodymium drivers and 1 piezoelectric tweeter. It also has dual rear-facing passive radiators. The speaker is powered by a 5000mah 18650 battery pack. I decided to do it in white because it's my favorite color.
The enclosure of the speaker was designed in fusion 360 according to the components I bought from Aliexpress. I have attached the 3D file as well.
1.3 piece 3D printed enclosure
2. 1.5-inch neodymium speakers X 2
http://s.aliexpress.com/uMfqYzyE?fromSns=WhatsApp
3. 1.5-inch passive radiator X 2
http://s.aliexpress.com/VfQN36fq?fromSns=WhatsApp
4. 12-watt amplifier.
http://s.aliexpress.com/36VJRZZj?fromSns=WhatsApp
5.18650 battery X 2
http://s.aliexpress.com/73mqA7Rf?fromSns=WhatsApp
6. Speaker grill X 2
http://s.aliexpress.com/yMv6baiQ?fromSns=WhatsApp
7. While carbon fiber vinyl
http://s.aliexpress.com/Fr2UnEjy?fromSns=WhatsApp
8. Charging module
http://s.aliexpress.com/m6Z3e2Qz?fromSns=WhatsApp
9. Latching pushbutton
http://s.aliexpress.com/NBz6bYZ7?fromSns=WhatsApp
10. BC547 Transistor
11. 10k resistor.
12. Connecting wires.
13.8mm M3 bolts and nuts.
14. Rubber foot
15. Tweeter
1.3D Printer
2.Razor Blade
3.Soldering Iron
4. Screwdriver
5. Allen key
6. Hot glue gun
7. Glue
8. Scissors
9.Thick double tape
I printed the enclosure at 60% infill and 0.8mm wall thickness. The Zip folder attached here contains 3 STL 3D models all of which has to be printed.
1. Cut a long strip of vinyl that is 1cm wider than the box and has enough length to cover the whole box.
2. Start applying the vinyl from the bottom of the box.
3. Cut the extra vinyl from the edges using scissors.
4. Cut out the holes for the switch and the tweeters.
5. Cut another piece of vinyl with the size similar to the one cut to the front panel and use that piece to cover the back piece of the speaker.
6. Cut the openings for the passive radiators neatly using a razor blade.
7. Also, cut off the vinyl covering the socket of a charging module
8. Cover the battery cover with the vinyl as well and cut the necessary holes using a razor blade and safety pins.
1. Attach the speakers and passive radiators as shown in the pictures using M3 nuts and bolts.
2. Cover the circumference of the tweeter with the masking tape so that it fits tightly into its hole on the 3D printed enclosure
3. Pull the wire of the tweeter inside through the provided hole and push in the tweeter.