No, i didn't really document this build. I think I did for the old ones somewhere on this forum. They use 48" carver ribbons and 8" jl audio subwoofers. Using an active crossover that right now is set at 175Hz. I had this set at 150Hz on my old pair but I noticed a slight hump so I moved them up a bit.
The cabinets that house the JL's are angled upwards which I found improves the bass tremendously. They are non-ported. The ribbon baffle is sitting at 90 degrees. They are connected using heavy steel L brackets and wood shims. These shims will be changed to hard rubber in the near future. The baffle isn't actually touching the cabinet but enough vibration is coming through on extremely bassy music (like Torch Song) that the baffles are vibrating.
The baffle bracing is made from 1/2" square steel rods with hard rubber ends/brackets i made/designed so they could be mounted to the wood without the metal touching. The ribbon grills are taken from the old speakers, I plan on making new ones that are longer and rounded at the ends. Also i need to look into better spikes. I'm currently using hockey pucks in the front to achieve the 90 degree ribbon baffle angle.