Building A Pair of Speaker Stands in Oak and Grenadilla
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In this video I build a pair of loudspeaker stands. A custom set for an old pair of Rogers DB101 shelf/monitor speakers. Looping oak frame like most of my designs, with a curved front support leg complimenting the speaker shape. Inlayed with - and with joinery details in - African Blackwood also known as Grenadilla . • A number of processes were involved in making these. - probably more than this humble little speaker deserves - including some turning, inlays, steam bending, the usual joinery and even a bit of casting dyed concrete. • A long video for me but I hope you find it interesting. • It's an odd thing but as well as reaching for the long curved front leg, followed by ooh , people always poke at the concrete in the base asking what it is. Concrete hidden in plain sight! • And the main thing, they've really bought these little Rogers speakers to life. Bass is tight and present with lots of detail everywhere else, especially stereo imaging. • Very happy with them. Would love to know your thoughts below. • / bischbasch
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