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ITTSB Blog Specific => ITTSB General Discussion => Audio - Multimedia - Speakers - Headphones => Topic started by: Kiriakos GR on October 04, 2014, 07:25:34 PM
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I am up to test my skills as carpenter once more time, the kitchen bench wood cost me 15EUR and I was lucky finding it as single piece in a woods supply warehouse. The four large kitchen feet pipes I found them for free, even so I had to visit Praktiker so to buy few more of them and additional bits that I will need so to finish this project. Spend 55EUR so far, but the true cost of the materials is 80EUR at the store. It is an expensive experiment but I think that I am going to Win ! :)
The all idea is to come close to Philips FV815 stand but with three pipes instead of using wood.
The top base would be invisible under the speaker, I got two new 50cm long kitchen feet, and I will cut the other four larger ones at that size too.
Soft-Gell feet will be at the top plate, acting as isolation.
Harder - Gell feet (not plastic) will be placed at the bottom plate instead of spikes.
Definably it will be in the end, a simple good looking, and modernized speaker stand.
Dimensions:
Total height estimation 57cm
Center poles length: 50cm (H)
Top plate: 30 x 20cm (L/W)
Bottom plate: 35 x 33cm (L/W)
Speaker weight 13 Kilos.
Originally this Philips FV 815 stands are 45cm tall, but in my office this 57cm height plus the speakers height brings those tweeters at the proper height when I am on a chair. ;)
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Just for reference I will add two pictures, the first is the Philips FV815 stand (1992) as it was originally planed to be.
Possibly later own Philips wanted to lower the cost and in their FV130 stand for Philips FB830 series, they had use mixed steel and wood.
My design is going to be between those two worlds. 8)
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Finally after one hour of careful planing I am ready to start cutting tomorrow.
I am using an old wooden drawer as base this would offer mechanical support in both edges, therefore I do not need a second person to hold the wood.
I did screw over the wood another wooden guide, straight lines with warranty. ;)
Marked down all my cutting lines, and I did use masking tape over the good side of the wood so to avoid chipping.
I did everything by the book, it is 1:00am here, therefore in the new day I will continue my work.
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Update from the battle zone. 8)
No matter how good cutting disc you have and even the by use of tape there is no chance to avoid sanding with No 80 grid sandpaper for a spotless finish.
To be continued .. :)
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End of the journey ! It is incredible how the bass frequencies spread in the room with the new stands, I never though that it would be such a difference to the better. 8)
Party time with soft drinks ;)
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Final version after a bit of debug. ;)
New features:
1) Extra stability
2) Speakers cables management
3) More elegant look
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Truly Nice work Kyriakos , it's a lovely stands with the speaker on them.
Speaker's look's great with them.
Congratulations !
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Congratulations, perfect work.
Professional look and useful too.
In this kind of spekers the stand is valuable, because it improoves the efficiency in low frequencies by increasing vibrations.
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Thanks people !! in my enthusiasm I forgot to add a picture of the finished product with the speaker on top of it. :)