Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???

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nathanm

Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???
« Reply #20 on: 1 Jun 2006, 06:06 pm »
Damn, Tony Gee went Full Ass. That dude is not fucking around. :rock:

PhilNYC

Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???
« Reply #21 on: 1 Jun 2006, 06:15 pm »
Quote from: nathanm
I had concerns about seismic activity but luckily about 2km into the drilling process I hit a rich vein of pebbles, the same kind used by Machina Dynamica.  These immediately sent magical waves of positive influence into the drill bit, making it much less prone to wear.  I knew that when I ran the post down the completed hole the magic pebbles would keep any unwanted vibrations away from the rack.  But as good as they are they're not flawless.  For instance, when the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake occured in 20 ...


You should have had the drill bit cryo'd - would have kept your soundstage from collapsing.  Maybe you can do a DBT next time...

 :lol:

Tweaker

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Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???
« Reply #22 on: 1 Jun 2006, 07:05 pm »
Tony Gee also has some very nice speaker projects:
http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/

Hantra

Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???
« Reply #23 on: 1 Jun 2006, 09:59 pm »
A friend of mine gave me a cool idea that worked very well for amp stands, and it would work as Flexy shelves as well.  

The guys that work on solid surface countertops generally have cutout pieces for the sinks.  If you can hook up with them, you can get the stuff on the super cheap, or free.   :mrgreen:

My stands have a solid surface top, and MDF bottom, with solid mitered maple, and solid surface sides with a chamfer all around.  Of course cones on the underside.  They look great, and sound great. . .Better than I can do for $700-800.

Checkem out:



SET Man

Flexy Table component rack- why 3 legs???
« Reply #24 on: 2 Jun 2006, 12:45 am »
Hey!



   Interesting site. :D I've never seen it before.

   But I did built my in early 2002 I think. I modeled it after the Slamander. My is dual docks or dual bays... whatever you call it. :lol: I used 3/4" MDF from Home Depot and 3/4" threaded steel rods. I didn't use any rubber rings, because I think it is more rigid. Than I paint them black.

    Anyway, as for the 3 legs thing. It is not a bad idea. Since I believe that when it come to audio and vibration, odd numbers seem like a logical sense to me.  :D If everything is equal... even numbers... than the resonance will be magnify.

   With that in mind... even though my shelf use 6 legs. I did offset the middle back leg to one side just a few inches. So this way they won't be all equal distance. Think of it now I think I should have offset 1 or 2 more legs on the side a bit.

  As for leveling my 6 legs shelf? Well it take a while but I put a nut on each leg at the bottom so I could make leveling easier. And for the shelfs themsleve I use bulleye level in the middle and adjust each legs accordingly.

   Anyway, nice DIY link. This is easy to do for anyone and can save a lot of $$$.

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

PS
I built 2 more shelfs based on the same design for LPs and storage in my room. They could be taken apart when moving.

fajimr

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« Reply #25 on: 2 Jun 2006, 02:01 am »
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   Anyway, as for the 3 legs thing. It is not a bad idea. Since I believe that whe ...


hmmm, o.k. let's move on to the shelving size.. why on earth would the shelves need to be a specific size. i.e. from the site:

"Choose the [shelf] dimensions you prefer (normally 60 x 40) though it should be better to respect, if possible, the golden section ratio. [with link to cardas site:  http://www.tnt-audio.com/intervis/cardase.html]

i'm sure nathanm took this into account with his drilling.... :lol: