Sure, you love your vinyl. If you want these things in a vinyl display, it doesnt get much better than this. In fact, this project can go in many different ways, and I encourage you to make it your own! FREE RETURNS. Sits rock-steady holding any weight. Supported by flared and tapered legs, update your living space decor while keeping your visual space clean with this versatile display stand. I had a couple pieces of oak on hand, one was 1-inch thick, and I used what equated to 8x20 inch piece of it. I have tried many alternatives and this is by far the best record display option. Wood of your choosing. Its no extra work, or charge, for you, but I do get a small commission if you choose to purchase through any of those links. This will start at 6 inches wide on one side, to match the length of the front block, and then angle back to meet the sides of the back support we made earlier (and should be removed from the clamps by now, as long as it's been in there long enough for the glue to dry, which will vary from glue to glue, check your glue's label for the manufacturer's recommendation). You don't need to worry about alignment marks for the middle chunk & front block, so long as they're the same length. I would have loved to have some of these when I still worked at a place that sold records - they would have been awesome displays :D, About: I like making things. With that angle cut, you now have a great canvas for customization. Even the packaging is quality.
LP's rest safe and sound in the wide rounded base groove and lean back against 2-beveled supports at the perfect viewing angle. Youll find this stand the perfect solution to store and display your tablet or laptop. There's great value in knowing how to make stuff, and that process can teach you a lot about . So get creative. Once you have the holes drilled on one face, you can use dowel centers to mark where to drill the matching holes on the mating face. ", "Easy to assemble, stable, attractive, and holds any sizerecord you throw at it. To get started, we'll cut the triangles (technically, not triangles, because they have 4 sides total, but, close enough). So I cut off a 6-inch long section. While the record is playing, instead of struggling to slide the empty inner sleeve into the jacket, I just place it behind the jacket on the display stand! This can be done with either a table saw, band saw, or even a hand saw if you're looking for a workout. Be sure you distribute clamping pressure evenly across the entire faux-triangle. Then you know where to drill on the next pieces. [Also, don't make the same mistake I did. Connect those marks to the front corners of the middle chunk, so you have a trapezoid marked out on this piece. The wood is perfectly stained and sanded so it's very smooth. ", Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more. But if youre like us - youre streaming music as well. Now grab every clamp you have. That's where we'll drill a quarter-inch hole. The other piece you'll need, for the front, is 3x2.5x6 inches. I made it for a buddy of mine that is a DJ, so I've got his logo laser engraved on there. See the photo for the dimensions I used for this shape.
Hand-crafted products designed to delight! And the removable steel supports make it convenient to put aside when you need some extra room. Holds the heaviest vinyl and beyond. Confidently display whatever size album you want. Two spacious drawers and a sliding white door offer ample storage space while metal dividers allow records to stand upright. These are great! Some of the links here are Amazon Affiliate links. This premium display will never damage your treasured albums. "Extremely sturdy and clearly well-made. "Beautiful construction and great packaging. That step is optional, of course. For mine, I used Danish Oil. Win win". Or, make your own shape! The metal rods are also very solid and everything goes together really well. Youll find the Record Display Shelf a perfect ready made gift-sure to delight any vinyl lover. Keep media essentials concealed and organized while displaying your vinyl record collection. Dialed up beyond expectation. It stays balanced and tip-free. Arrives safe and protected in our high-quality magnetic-close gift-box. Now that we have all the necessary pieces, we need to put them together. Mark the centerline of the back support, as well as the middle chunk. I'm not picky about what things I make, and am willing to try and make just about anything. Now that we have the front part, and the back support, we need a way to connect them. And now you're done! I do recommend it is 8 inches tall, to be sure it has enough height to display the album at a nice angle, and not tip over. Holds heavyweight triple gatefolds, and box-sets. Holds double albums without batting an eye. I had to re-drill one set of holes slightly larger, so the dowels had room to slot into the holes at the weird angle I drilled them.]. It's simple to apply, simply wipe it on, let it soak in for 10-15 minutes. Then CLAMP! Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout. Featuring an elegant linear silhouette, Ellery is crafted with walnut grain laminate over durable fiberboard for reliable support. Elevate your living space decor with theEllery Vinyl Record Display Stand. How much you need will depend on what you use. Offering a remarkably stable design, and wide groove that comfortably holds double and triple gatefold LPs. So you'll never have to worry about your record album, ipad, or laptop tipping it over. Spread a liberal amount of glue on the faces that will be in contact with one another. Welcome to Optage Audio. Now, put glue into the holes, insert dowels, spread some glue on the faces that will be clamped together, then clamp! We've pushed the boundaries of balance and stability in a display stand. Did you make this project? On the long and short sides of the triangle, we want to mark an inch in from each edge, and mid-way up the face. To safeguard against shipping damage our boxes are made from reinforced hardboard, with laser-cut EVA foam padding. The Tabletop Record Display holds every type of disc including SACD, DVD-A, CD, DVD, and BluRay. If you need, this is another opportunity to glue up another blank to create the front block of these dimensions. FREE SHIPPING. If you're using a doweling jig, use the depth collar, and set it so you'll be drilling just over half the depth of your dowel pin. This is it. Use your new creation to display your records in style! Love this feature!". Sand the faces of all the parts you just cut out, so they're nice and flat and smooth for clamping. Using a finish of your choice, apply it according to the manufacturer's guidelines. If you find yourself needing a place to set your record sleeve for what you've currently got spinning on your turntable, then this project is for you! Once your block is ready, we want to cut a 30 degree angle off the front of it, so it matches the shape of the "triangles" we cut in Step 1. Slim, trim and spectacular - sure, but we dont get by on good looks alone. Assembly instructions are conveniently printed inside the magnetic close lid. Share it with us! Or, maybe even just a few. Get this stand!! In my case, I cut out 3 layers, each just a hair over an inch thick. Distributes weight down the steel supports and throughout the base. For this, we'll use dowels. Ellery Vinyl Record Display Stand in Walnut White. Mine were slightly askew, so the parts didn't align very well on the first try. 3-YEAR WARRANTY. ", "I wanted something a little more upscale. If you don't have a jig, you can use masking tape to mark your drill bit to be sure you don't drill too deep.
Repeat this until you have the holes drilled in each face. 20% OFF EVERYTHING! "Very sturdy, looks nice even when there is no jacket being displayed. Discount applied at checkout. Design, detail and delight. Then take that to your favorite saw, and cut along those lines to create that trapezoid. You want to be sure these holes are perpendicular to the face into which you're drilling. The beauty of hardwood joins the clean industrial esthetic of stainless steel in this sleek, modern design. Arrange the middle chunk with the back support, so those center marks are in line, and then mark where the sides of the back support are on the face of the middle chunk (See the pictures if this text isn't making sense to you). For me, I took this to my laser engrave to brand it with the logo of the DJ for which I was creating this. For this one, I had a chunk of oak on hand that was already the thickness I wanted, 1.5-inches, and the height I wanted, 2.5 inches. Re-apply the oil only if the wood seems to have completely soaked it in. Whatever you're using for material, you want enough layers to get at least 3-inches thick for the back support. Built to last with high-grade stainless steel and your choice of solid walnut or black-stained oak hardwood. Before assembling, I'd recommend giving each piece it's final sanding, this will be much easier to do now that when this is assembled. I reused the box it came into store some turntable accessories.