I must say, those are very nice stands. I enjoyed hearing the logic behind the whole design. I didn’t even know about micro wobble and you gave me some great ideas.
Great, thanks! I want to build some stands for my youngest daughter who is just getting her first system. You have some great ideas! I didn't know about Polipods - will have to look into them. All the best, Rob in Switzerland.
If you want to use a masonry bit on any shinny surface just place a peice of masking tape over the spot your going to drill through, stops the drill bit from wondering around.
These look amazing. Brilliant way of using the wood to connect the tops/bottoms. Just need to figure out how to get my hands on a diamond tipped drill. Lol.
That's impressive. I like the use of reporpoused building supplies and kitchenware; and oak of course. I like using oak and parts of PE chopping boards when I'm replacing plastic components inside hifi units. Good insulators and easy to work with, although oaks wears your tools out. I'm looking for speaker stands but these are a bit out of my league as I only have light handtools.
In the United States, if you politely ask a granite countertop company for any trash blanks they have. They will let you get like 2 or 4 for a stand. DO NOT BE GREEDY. But yeah, save some cash
Good to see you back Ian. They look very good and as always, honest explanations about making your items. 👍
Again, they make complete sense. Love your work. Again.
I must say, those are very nice stands. I enjoyed hearing the logic behind the whole design. I didn’t even know about micro wobble and you gave me some great ideas.
Good job. Thanks for all the helpful info you provide.
Really great idea. Thank you!
Great, thanks! I want to build some stands for my youngest daughter who is just getting her first system. You have some great ideas! I didn't know about Polipods - will have to look into them. All the best, Rob in Switzerland.
If you want to use a masonry bit on any shinny surface just place a peice of masking tape over the spot your going to drill through, stops the drill bit from wondering around.
Thanks!
Really nice work!!!
Great stuff!
Very nice. Thanks
great idea,think ill try it
Brilliant very ingenious ❤️👍
Very nice!!!!
I made one and it is really good
Thanks for sharing
These look amazing. Brilliant way of using the wood to connect the tops/bottoms. Just need to figure out how to get my hands on a diamond tipped drill. Lol.
Screwfix in the uk, thanks for commenting & watching👍
interesting you guys call it a pillar drill we say drill press here in US nice lookin custom stands mate
That's impressive. I like the use of reporpoused building supplies and kitchenware; and oak of course. I like using oak and parts of PE chopping boards when I'm replacing plastic components inside hifi units. Good insulators and easy to work with, although oaks wears your tools out. I'm looking for speaker stands but these are a bit out of my league as I only have light handtools.
Would love to know where you found Granite chopping boards for a tenner. Be a good worthwhile project if I can find them that cheap
Hello Andrew, Wilko in the uk, thanks for commenting & watching.
Can we get a parts name list
In the United States, if you politely ask a granite countertop company for any trash blanks they have. They will let you get like 2 or 4 for a stand. DO NOT BE GREEDY.
But yeah, save some cash
In the uk, they want £60.00 each, & the granite chopping board's are only £10.00 each, its a no brainer, thanks for commenting & watching👍