Bought a mini-stereo (Yamaha) and wanted to get the speakers up to ideal listening height, so I'm building some stands/pedestals. Same basic idea as many others online----sand-filled PVC pipes. They are different heights because one will sit on a desk, while the other is on the floor---both speakers end up at ear-level this way.
Something new I wanted to try was 'ebonizing' the Oak, which I used on the wood parts. Basically, you use Speedball 'Super black' ink to color the wood-----it gets very rich and black------then clear with whatever you want, I used Deft semi-gloss spray.
I also built in a wire 'chase' to allow wiring (or UNwiring) it after it's filled with sand.
It's all held together with a long piece of 3/8" all-thread, nuts and washers. I may still put plastic plugs in the c'bores on the top, although they are hidden underneath the speakers, of course. Also still need to re-spray the tubes, especially since I added the chase as an afterthought.
Something new I wanted to try was 'ebonizing' the Oak, which I used on the wood parts. Basically, you use Speedball 'Super black' ink to color the wood-----it gets very rich and black------then clear with whatever you want, I used Deft semi-gloss spray.
I also built in a wire 'chase' to allow wiring (or UNwiring) it after it's filled with sand.
It's all held together with a long piece of 3/8" all-thread, nuts and washers. I may still put plastic plugs in the c'bores on the top, although they are hidden underneath the speakers, of course. Also still need to re-spray the tubes, especially since I added the chase as an afterthought.
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