It's sold out according to the link.
concrete (cinder) block tower with wood chopping block for turntable stand
Any suggestions from users who have done, or contemplate doing this. I looked at concrete blocks at Lowes last night. I made two stacks of 3 side by side, plus a solid block (without the center openings) as the top block. This gave me about 34" in height. Then the thought is either a Walnut or Bamboo chopping board for a top shelf. I would use four cork or cork/rubber sandwich (2"X 2") squares to couple the wood chopping block to the concrete tower. I am also considering an Isoacoustics platform as a more expensive alternative. Fire away....?
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Here's some interesting info; https://www.theanalogdept.com/what%27s_under_your_table.htm |
Some say this individual, is the Godfather of Isolation Ideas, even the earliest Townshend designs are claimed to be versions of this guy's proposals. Worth a Read, and the Ball and Spoon works to certain degree in all the guises seen. Quite a few years ago I was to experience the Ball and Spoon and a selection of variants of the method, all will impact on the sonic, Metal on Metal is cheap and very good starting place. Not that I have tried it, but today, I will suggest Densified Wood on Densified Wood will be a very interesting footer. Some versions seen today of the Ball and Spoon method are the best part of a $100. |
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