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We like to watch some home cinema from time to time, and luckily our living room has a large enough wall which can be used as a projector screen. An Ultra Short Throw Projector was the ideal solution for our living room layout, and is predestined to live inside a lowbard (together with receiver / stereo / records etc).
We like to watch some home cinema from time to time, and luckily our living room has a large enough wall which can be used as a projector screen. An Ultra Short Throw Projector was the ideal solution for our living room layout, and is predestined to live inside a lowbard (together with receiver / stereo / records etc).<gallery>
 
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The grooves for the doors are 5mm wide and were cut with the table saw before assembling the body. The top grooves are a little deeper than the bottom ones, so the doors can easily be removed by pushing them upwards.  
The grooves for the doors are 5mm wide and were cut with the table saw before assembling the body. The top grooves are a little deeper than the bottom ones, so the doors can easily be removed by pushing them upwards.  


I've always adored the simplistic design of the 1964 [https://www.brionvega.it/prodotti/radiofonografo.html Radiofonografo from Brionvega]. I used our lasercutter to cut the symmetric holes pattern into 4mm beech plywood and then taped a black piece of cloth from behind, so the cloth can easily be removed and cleaned / dust-busted.<gallery>
I've always adored the simplistic design of the 1964 [https://www.brionvega.it/prodotti/radiofonografo.html Radiofonografo from Brionvega]. I used our lasercutter to cut the symmetric holes pattern into 4mm beech plywood and then taped a black piece of cloth from behind, so the cloth can easily be removed and cleaned / dust-busted.
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 14 January 2023

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Lowboard for UST-Projector

Lowboard Björn (02).jpg
Status: Finished
Initiator: Björn
Materials Used: Plywood

Linseed Oil
Wood Stain


We like to watch some home cinema from time to time, and luckily our living room has a large enough wall which can be used as a projector screen. An Ultra Short Throw Projector was the ideal solution for our living room layout, and is predestined to live inside a lowbard (together with receiver / stereo / records etc).

Materials

  • body: 21mm birch plywood (treated with linseed oil on the outside and dark wood stain on the inside)
  • drawer base: 12mm birch plywood (drawer runners sit underneath the drawer)
  • front panels: 4mm beech plywood (treaded with white wood stain)

Front panels

The front panels are made from 3 layers of 4mm beech plywood. Each door is cut from one sheet of 60x90cm.

  • 1st layer: white-stained front with holes
  • 2nd layer: this is just a "frame", which runs inside the grooves, meaning: it's a little higher than the 1st layer
  • 3rd layer: another "frame" which has the same outer dimensions as the front layer and acts as a reinforcement.

The grooves for the doors are 5mm wide and were cut with the table saw before assembling the body. The top grooves are a little deeper than the bottom ones, so the doors can easily be removed by pushing them upwards.

I've always adored the simplistic design of the 1964 Radiofonografo from Brionvega. I used our lasercutter to cut the symmetric holes pattern into 4mm beech plywood and then taped a black piece of cloth from behind, so the cloth can easily be removed and cleaned / dust-busted.