This is the basic components of a 3D printed speaker; you need to add magnets and copper wire.
The Surround should be printed in TPU or this speaker may not work. I used varioshore but it should work with everything from 85A-97A it will just change the frequency response (higher shore hardness = high frequency response-- 85A will act like a small woofer and 97A should act like a mid)
Magnets are 6.35x6.35x12.7mm and you will need 24 total, and copper wire is magnet wire with a .3 mm OD i used enough to set it up at 2.5OHMs you'll have to check your manufacture spec of wire for OHM per 1000 ft and then do some conversion math to get your desired OHM rating. I Also used a coil winder to get a smoother and cleaner coil wrapping, you can do this by hand it just takes longer.
--MAKE SURE YOUR AMP IS RATED FOR THE OHM YOU'RE WIRING FOR--
you can always wire higher than your amps rated OHM but never lower
The enlarged magnet body is used for a looser fitting magnet tolerance
I also Printed the Magnet Body in Ironfil PLA.
The Cone was printed on a resin printer due to the thin walls.
everything else(minus surround) can be printed in PLA,PETG,ABS etc.
Everything is assembled with CA glue and quick set activator.
I assembled this on my YouTube channel if you would like to see it in action before you build.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.