Monday, August 27, 2012
Personalised Lack TV unit
Materials: Lack TV bench, Perfekt plinth, Faktum legs
Description: Unscrewed the legs that come with the TV bench
- Set the legs to desired position
- Saw Perfekt plinth, sand edges
- Bolt the ends to the set
- Frame and then glued with acoustic cloth (stapled)
- DONE! :)
~ Lukas H., Hamburg
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sieht sau gut aus! aber wie hält es, bzw. wie kriegt mans wieder raus?
ReplyDeleteIst einfach so knapp bemessen das es stramm drin sitzt. raus bekommt man es einfach durch anfassen an den querstreben und dann rausziehen.
Deletedoes that material (gray stuff) pass IR? As in, does it allow an IR remote to go through it?
ReplyDeleteThats the same question i have here because if so its a good way to hide toys.
Deletei was wondering that also
Deletethat material pass IR! No problems with IR remotes.
DeleteGreat idea :)
ReplyDeletePersonally I would put the door in place with hinges (inside, non-viewable from the outside) to make it easier when you have to switch media (games / movies)
This is so clean looking- I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteloool, same thing i did with my tv lack table =)) ...i used other fabric though :))
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice, well done.
ReplyDeleteCould anyone tell me the brand or model of the speakers?
My only concern would be the heat generated by all the devices. You'll probably be fine w/ the PS3, but the Xbox and the (what I'm assuming to be) the Satellite/Cable box may overheat...
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