![]() ![]() The blueprint even includes the table saw blade angles for each cut. This is the recording of a live webinar presented on April 15, 2020.In this presentation, Wayne Harris demonstrates how to use the Term-PRO Enclosure Design. Term-PRO will print out blueprints for each panel that needs to be cut. The visibility for each panel can be enabled or disabled to provide better insight into enclosure assembly. The user may control the thickness of the construction material as well as the end-panel inset value. These include Wedge 1 (shown), Wedge 2, and Rectangular. ![]() Term-PRO provides support for three different enclosure styles. A 3D viewort allows the user to view the vent design from any viewing perspective. These include Pipe, Aeroport, and Rectangular. Term-PRO supports three different vent types. These include Sealed, Vented, Single-Reflex Bandpass, Dual-Reflex Bandpass, Three-Chambered Single Reflex Bandpass, Three-Chambered Dual-REflex Bandpass, and Isobaric variations. Term-PRO supports 12 different types of enclosure types. Users may also add their own drivers if they choose. Updates are provided to customers automatically via the internet. New drivers are constantly being added to the database. The box design tool lets you design sealed, ported and. It runs on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10. Its convenient tab interface lets you choose from box design, port design, enclosure design and woofer selection tools. The Term-PRO Driver Library contains many of the industry's most popular drivers. The Subwoofer Design Toolbox by MFR Engineering is an easy to use but powerful program for designing subwoofers. IMPORTANT - Due to the nature of this product (software that is used to design enclosures), we cannot offer refunds once the software has been activated.Requires Windows 7, 8, or 10 and graphics card with 3D support.Includes 1 Year software updates and tech support.Support for both English and Metric units.Blueprints for each panel including table saw blade angles.3D rendered representations of the vent and enclosure design.Support for 12 different types of enclosures. ![]()
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