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These days my shop is cold. Really cold. It is open on one side and it has been about -5 degrees C outside for a while now.
But it has been quite a while since i made my last project and i really needed to get in my shop and tinker a bit. What to make that is not too big a project and that improves beeing inside?
I have had these old loudspeakers for several years. They have a built in amplifier and sounds great but mdf and vinyl cowering… No!

Started to rip them apart to get to the loudspeakers and the electronics

Then on to the drawing board after a little seraching around for inspiration

The wood rack revealed this oak bottom of a door frame taken from a 120 year old house. Perfect!

A little sawing and planing makes a great difference

A test of the genneral shape and the fit of the boards

Grooves are cut for the end boards

Fitting the loudspeakers

And 4 layers of BLO

Made some buttons out of beech. They got glued to the existing buttons in order to fit the electronics. Made some feet as well

Fitting the electronics. Note to self: Solder wires BEFORE mounting the parts. My hands are way too large to fit inside the cabinet together with a hot soldering iron..

Last part was gluing on some strips to make room for the screws for the back panel

Think it turmed out quite nice.

Hope Dieter would have been proud! If this can be of inspiration to any of you guys i will be happy. Let me know what you think!
Source: LumberJocks.com
Loudspeaker Dieter Rams tribute Blog

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