Speaker Stands
Overview
Some very simplistic speaker stands made with a plunge router, random orbit sander, drill, and hand saw. Nothing really special, and no plans to go into too much detail, but thought I'd post them anyway.
Construction Per Stand
- Only materials were a handfull of 3.5"x10' pine boards and a dowel rod.
- Cut two 3.5"x7" pieces, and glued them together for the top, that holds the speaker. They were then glued together to form a 7"x7" square.
- Cut two 3.5"x30" pieces for the center supports. Did a roundover with the router on each edge on both sides for aesthetics.
- Cut three 3.5"x10.5" pieces, and glued together to form a 10.5"x10.5" square. Then chamfered the edges with the router.
- Finished individual pieces:

- Drilled pilot holes, and screwed everything together. Made dowel plugs on the top and bottom and sanded everything smooth:

Conclusion
Well they hold speakers just fine obviously: 
Nothing really special though. I've sinced stained them to match the speaker's color, but am too lazy to retake pictures :p
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2009-01-29 00:29:48
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