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My new DIY center speaker stand

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Old 19-06-2009, 1:34 AM   #1
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Lightbulb My new DIY center speaker stand

Hi all

I just finished making a speaker stand for my 15kg Tag McLaren Calliope center speaker.

First a few (little) money-shots.







Some less glamorous side shots...





Next post: how-to.

(continues next post...)

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Old 19-06-2009, 1:35 AM   #2
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Exclamation Material / equipment used

Material used (you have to change the dimensions to your requirement):
  • 1 smallish MDF board (used as the base of the stand): 500x500x16mm
  • 1 small MDF board (used at the top plate): 300x250x16mm
  • 2 length of soft wood (used as the stand two columns): ~6x6x100cm
  • 2 pieces of plastic drain pipes (to "dress" the two columns): ~7x99.5cm
  • 16 wood screws: 5x65mm
  • a yoga mat :D (to "dress" the top plate)
  • a couple of door stops (to angle the speaker)
  • some spray paint

Equipment required:
  • a drill
  • some glue or a staple gun

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Old 19-06-2009, 1:37 AM   #3
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Arrow How I did it

================== Step 1 =================

Screwing the two columns to the base plate



Drill 4 holes per column in the base plate (I know, there are 6 in the photo ).
Used these holes to mark and pre-drill 4 holes for the screws in each column.
Screw them woody bits.

================== Step 2 =================

Sliding the two drain pipes over the two columns

This is the hardest part of the whole project.



================== Step 3 =================

Screwing the top plate to the two columns

Do it the same way you fixed the columns to the base plate.

================== Step 4 =================

Finishing the top plate

I used a yoga mat (painted in black) to cover the top plate because:
  1. I had bits of an old one (don't ask)
  2. it is paintable and easy to work with
  3. it makes a nice padding for the speaker
  4. I had nothing better to use.


If needed, screw or blu-tak the door stops to the top plate.

================== Step 5 =================

Admire the result of your handy work

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Old 19-06-2009, 1:41 AM   #4
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Post Re: My new DIY center speaker stand

Step 6 (or 1 or 1b or 2...) could have been "Painting the base plate".
As it is hidden under the TV unit and I didn't have any paint left I didn't bother.

I didn't bother with spikes either.

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Re: My new DIY center speaker stand

hi mate, looks great! its a bit off subject to your speaker stand but what lighting did you use behind your tv?

Cheers!
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Re: My new DIY center speaker stand

What do you do when you want to watch the projector?
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Old 19-06-2009, 11:41 AM   #7
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Smile Re: My new DIY center speaker stand

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Originally Posted by Ben_Roberts View Post
hi mate, looks great! its a bit off subject to your speaker stand but what lighting did you use behind your tv?

Cheers!
Thanks Ben

I use an Apollo Led lightning kit.

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What do you do when you want to watch the projector?
Hello Liam.

My previous center speaker was an M&K S85.
I used to remove it from the stand (an MDF/softwood job attached to the back of the TV) and place it in front of the TV on the tv unit.

I now project above the speaker when watching 2:35 movies and shrink the image when watching 16:9 ones.

My next DIY project will be a 2:35 screen.
(unless I can find a cheap good one)
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Bump, just in case somebody else has a "center-speaker-stand" problem.
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