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This was made for our music director for our church.
-- Jim, Virginia, http://mysite.verizon.net/vzexvdsv/
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This was made for our music director for our church. -- Jim, Virginia, http://mysite.verizon.net/vzexvdsv/
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Skylark53
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#1 posted 815 days ago
Nice job. I know about a project like this. Yours turned out very well. WELCOME TO LJs!!!
-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16
woody57
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#2 posted 815 days ago
That’s a very nice stand. Is it height adjustable? If so, how did you accomplish this? I would like to build something similar that would be height adjustable and I’m wondering what the best method is to get this done.
-- Emmett, from Georgia
Pimzedd
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#3 posted 815 days ago
How is the top made?
Does the top support post go down through the bottom support?
Nice job. I am sure the music director likes it.
-- Bill - Mesquite, TX --- "Everything with a power cord eventually winds up in the trash.” John Sarge , timber framer and blacksmith instructor at Tillers International school
KMP Wood Designs
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#4 posted 815 days ago
Top is made of oak and .125” strips of walnut. Each stanza is glued together then the entire group was glued to the outer sections.
The top is adjustable up and down. The center shaft is 1.000” square and fits down through the stand and is held in place with a threaded bolt through the stand. It attached a flat pad to the threaded bolt so it didn’t gouge the shaft.
-- Jim, Virginia, http://mysite.verizon.net/vzexvdsv/
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