Bubinga Sand box for a friend

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Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« on: 6 Dec 2008, 05:55 pm »
I could not stand it any more, A friend had a couple of shims under one side of VPI hw-19 TT so i threw this together for him





2" thick center piece

bottom is 1/2" mdf dadod  in with another 1/2" piece of mdf green glued to it to kill vibration from the stand

ed



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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #1 on: 6 Dec 2008, 06:47 pm »
Ed, that is really nice! I could see my new AR turntable project mounted right to the topboard. Then a smaller "raft" for the stand alone motor assembly. You guys are way too talented. My attempt would look more like Homer Simpson's B-B-Q.

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #2 on: 7 Dec 2008, 02:27 am »
Beautiful work there.

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #3 on: 7 Dec 2008, 04:09 am »
Ed....Buddy,
I would love one of those :thumb:
That would look great under my xmas tree!!

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #4 on: 7 Dec 2008, 04:24 am »
Yea it didn't come out to bad the only thing i had to buy was the green glue, everything else i had laying around from different projects. That was the last of my veneer i had left over fron the Selah audio Tanzinetes and some mdf from the RC-5g's If i build any more i would have to start buying material. I went down to the local granite place to check on a piece of granite and they wanted $100 for a piece 16 x 21  :lol:

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #5 on: 7 Dec 2008, 04:06 pm »
Nice job Ed. Obviously, I really like the Waterfall Bubinga :drool: I am working on something similar for one of my turntables.
 I have probably 16 sheets of WF Bubinga left but have to finish up a large project for a customer that will take up much of the veneer. Maybe some Figured Koa I have laying around :scratch:

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #6 on: 7 Dec 2008, 05:10 pm »
I like the look a lot also, I bought a veneer lot (7 sheets) from http://www.veneersupplies.com/, that was 13" wide and 67" long  Nice place to do business with and a lot of tips for the armature.  You do some gorgeous work your self. My brothers the finisher in the family He really good. Me i prefer the building end so i'm still working on the finishing part of the operation. That piece was sanded down to 1200 grit then 6 coats of water born polly, wet sanded at 1200 and 3 more coat wet sanded again and a finish coat.

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Nice job Ed. Obviously, I really like the Waterfall Bubinga :drool: I am working on something similar for one of my turntables.
 I have probably 16 sheets of WF Bubinga left but have to finish up a large project for a customer that will take up much of the veneer. Maybe some Figured Koa I have laying around :scratch:

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #7 on: 7 Dec 2008, 06:55 pm »
Ed....Buddy,
I would love one of those :thumb:
That would look great under my xmas tree!!

Mike

Isolating your Christmas tree is a vastly underrated tweak.

Chad

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #8 on: 7 Dec 2008, 08:13 pm »
Ed,  That is way too pretty to cover up with some dumb old turntable.

twitch54

Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #9 on: 10 Dec 2008, 03:09 pm »
Masterfull job, well done !

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #10 on: 10 Dec 2008, 03:18 pm »
Ed,

You gotta build me a couple of those gorgeous bases.  Bring them down and I will plow you with really good wine until you can't drink anymore.   Excellent work.  :thumb:

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #11 on: 10 Dec 2008, 03:33 pm »

Isolating your Christmas tree is a vastly underrated tweak.

Chad

:lol:

Ed - it does really look good...but Chad's comment is nonetheless pretty funny!

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #12 on: 11 Dec 2008, 04:34 am »
Great work I also love the waterfall Bubinga I built North Creek Manifest speakers with that wood and just love the look and the sound is very good also. You can find pic's over at agon  user lake513  under opinions wanted member systems. Marc

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #13 on: 11 Dec 2008, 12:19 pm »
Beautiful bubinga and nice work on your part!
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I went down to the local granite place to check on a piece of granite and they wanted $100 for a piece 16 x 21 
How about a granite surface plate from Grizzly - 18" x 24" x 3" thick for $39.95 (#G9654)?  Yes, I know the freight is almost twice the granite cost.  I'm just suggesting a possible source.  Grizzly granite surface plates: http://www.grizzlyindustrial.com/products/searchresults.aspx?q=granite
Their surface plate stands might make a good TT stand - could even hide the steel with MDF and veneer it.

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Re: Bubinga Sand box for a friend
« Reply #14 on: 11 Dec 2008, 01:28 pm »
That is really gorgeous!  Makes me want to rethink my maple/blk walnut theme.

Careful with the granite as a shelf, even with a sandbox. I tried it and it caused quite a bit of mid-range smearing. Now I have things sitting on Stillpoints to isolate them from the granite as much as possible. As always YMMV.