Prettiest? I don’t know! But they’re mine! DIY
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First: I am in awe of anyone who goes to the trouble of DIYing their own speakers. So well done! Plus, yours look really nice.
However, I have to ask a question due, perhaps, to my own idiosyncratic aesthetics. And, again, I DO think you've done a beautiful job but:
I'm curious: why didn't you use black screws?
I ask because I tend to be allergic to seeing screws on furniture, and that includes speakers which I tend to regard as a form of furniture. Admittedly I'm not even a fan of looking at exposed drivers, but when I see in many speakers all the screws as well it reminds me of "made in shop class" stuff and I think "couldn't they have found a way to hide those?" It feels "unfinished." (I do get the practicality aspect - if you have to change drivers). Putting shiny screws on a black surround is of course going to make the screws stand out...and I'm not sure what is aesthetically pleasing about screws.
I see that some speaker manufacturers actually manage to hide the screws. But most don't, so I'm happy to be educated about why most don't bother, or why it may be particularly hard to make the screws visually hidden or disappear when designing speakers.