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I just built this box for 2 first gen dcon 12's but cant figure out the cuft3. Need help. Thanks for any and all replyspost-19300-0-29991000-1406139137_thumb.jpost-19300-0-40719900-1406139337_thumb.j ps. Still learning skech up

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You built it already. Not knowing the specs

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Yes, just trying somthing new.

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pretty basic geometry. just break it down into triangles and rectangles, find area, and multiply by depth to find volume. 

 

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Right click in the floor of the box. Click selection, area. Multiply the area by the hieght of the box and you got ur volume.

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Thanks, im pretty decent with tools but not math..lol

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I came up with 16.38 is that rite??

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Push all the sides down and make sure the area behind the sub is selected

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When I right click the floor and click ( area) then click (section) I get 1.2608 is this what multiply by the height? Or is this the 1.2608 the internal air space?

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That is the area as stated by the prompt. You then multiple that by the internal height of the box.

Are you using inches or feet and inches

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Feet and inches

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The internal height of the box is 13". So I would multiply 13x1.2608 = 16.3904. Do I now divide by 1728? Is then I have 0.00949.

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Use inches

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Ok I'll try that

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