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a1Jim
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posted 194 days ago
looks good well done.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
TraumaJacques
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posted 194 days ago
That looks and will sound good I am sure. I like that the speaker is lifted from the base it will resonate less.
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Ihor
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posted 194 days ago
Speaker stand is also lifted on a speaker spikes.
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flcopper169
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posted 194 days ago
Nice job… the finish is beautiful…
Rob
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Jim
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posted 194 days ago
The oak looks like it took the stain pretty nicely. What color/shade is it? Good job!
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johnpoolesc
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posted 194 days ago
always a surprise how much better speakers sound when you put them on a stand// that’s a great looking project
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Ihor
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posted 194 days ago
Jim, it’s a “bombay mahogany, gloss”, nice red color.
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Loucarb
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posted 194 days ago
Very nice looking stand.
waxman
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posted 194 days ago
Well done. May have to re think my large Dahlquist speakers and go for someting smaller
Tim Dorcas
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posted 193 days ago
What a cool design. It really works.
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Praki
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posted 193 days ago
Nice finish. I am guessing the column is hollow. Is it filled with sand or left hollow?
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Ihor
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posted 193 days ago
Praki, it’s filled with sand. And it’s very heavy :).
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