Justin Pfenning
12-20-2021, 2:06 PM
I'm planning to build a riser for my turntable that will allow the use of vibration isolation feet. My plan was to get 8/4 wood to make a riser frame approximately 2"x2" to mount the isolation feet to. I was digging at the Hardwood store and found a nice piece of flame Maple, but it's only 3/4" thick. There is enough material that I could laminate 3 pieces together to make my frame approximately 2" tall x 2.25" thick. This would give me the thickness I need to mount the feet, and allow me to cherry pick the best flame figure for the outside boards in view. Should I be concerned with this lamination of 3- 3/4" pieces warping? I would assume since it's all from the same board, any size change from temperature or humidity would be consistent between the boards. Any other issues to be concerned with?