Rosewood music stand - pictoral
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I decided to thin out my wood stack a bit and found four partial boards of Honduran Rosewood.    What to build?  The lad was tired of his cheap metal music stand so a nicer wooden version was the project.  I started with a picture of one I liked on the net and combined with a few basic measurements of his existing metal stand I built this.   The finish was simply wax...what a beautiful glow!

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enjoy!
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#13
Very nice!
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#14
^^^ what he said. 

Very nice!
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#15
Excellent!
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#16

Cool !
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#17
Superb.

My favorite combination: functionality and beauty.
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#18
Very nice.  That should be an inspiration for some great tunes!
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#19
Oh, that's just beautiful.   But find something more fitting than those plastic knobs.  

John
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(01-01-2018, 09:00 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Oh, that's just beautiful.   But find something more fitting than those plastic knobs.  

John

guilty ouch.  I did search quite long for larger brass T Nuts with no luck.  I'll consider turning something or maybe finding solid brass knobs.
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