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    Walnut Speaker Grille

    My son wanted a "dorm room sized" turntable cabinet that was just big enough for the turntable itself to sit on top, a top shelf to hold a speaker and a bottom shelf to hold a stack of records. I thought a grille to hide the speaker, power strip and cords would be a cool idea. I ended up making this a double sided job where the front had the circles/grilles and chamfers and the back side was a 1/4" perimeter rabbet to give a recessed fit with just enough room for the cloth to wrap tightly. I didn't snap a photo of the finished project, where I also milled some custom legs, but overall it came out great!


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    Very well done. I love the contrast between the spalted maple and the walnut. Always have.
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    Well done! Turntables and vinyl will never die.
    Grant
    Ottawa ON

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant Wilkinson View Post
    Well done! Turntables and vinyl will never die.
    Thanks! Yea it's kind of crazy how my two kids (one in grad school and one a senior in high school) both are into vinyl like their parents.

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    I am also a big user of walnut and maple or birch (black and white)

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