I’ve decided to do the Troels Gravesen’s design Atell 3. A DIY version of Kaiser’s classic speaker.
I like to break each individual part down for a build and then mock up each part to insure it to my satisfaction before starting on the production version,
For instance I made custom trim rings to mechanically fasten the drivers to the front baffle. I manufactured the metal trim ring and recessed it into the material I have chosen to build front baffle with. I can use machine screws now to fasten the drivers instead of using a dry wall diameter wood screw and screwing it into MDF with a front baffle that resonates.
I did the same with the dual rear firing port. I created trim rings that go on outside port flare to give it a high quality look.
For the joints I took the degree pitch of the cabinet and made a mini mock up of edge with locking 45 miters.
I made a mock up of the custom footers as well.
The crossovers are going to be external so I designed a crossover box that mimics the speaker. I can take the crossover and set it on top of that speaker and the edges and angles all match up. Not that I will set it there but to illustrate that the crossover wasn't an after thought and speaker design was integrated into the crossover to be a matching set.
I’ll use clear scratch-free Lexan for crossover top so crossovers can be displayed as I will get them to rival the Kaisers external crossovers.
So my suggestion is to work out all these details and lock in your measurements and zero out your tooling so your start positions are set for your production run.
Just my .02 cents