| QUOTE (OvenMaster @ January 29, 2009 03:12 pm) |
| Frankly, I'm very impressed. With the MDF's mass, I bet they still weigh a ton. Well done. |
| QUOTE (Grant Fidelity @ January 29, 2009 03:24 pm) |
| Great job !!, I've known Noel at Skylan Stands for a while now and he is widely recognized as 'the' guy for stands. One tip I can share is to get something that will penetrate thru the carpet to the floor like a spike, not as easy as it sounds but for a diyer... Noel's stands are also made out of MDF and he swears by it, most fill their Skylan stands, I haven't (have enough heavy things to lug around) and find they still work great. Cheers, Ian |
| QUOTE (marcz @ January 30, 2009 09:06 am) |
| Damnit! I am definitely going to make some for my Mirages now. They really need to be about 12" ~ 18" off the floor and I hadn't even considered MDF. I have my brother's big bench saw in my garage at the moment so that will make the job a breeze! Nice design too and yes, I can see the bevel in the pics. Ian, we have a ceramic tiled floor in the lounge room. Are spikes really necessary for me? My old metal stands (lost in &^$% transit) had effectively nails welded to the bottom and they seemed to be the right thing on the timber floor in our old place but do I really need it here? At the moment I have four bricks under each speaker |
| QUOTE (marcz @ January 30, 2009 03:06 pm) |
| ...... At the moment I have four bricks under each speaker |