Ok, this really isn't an update. More of a realization/apology.
I was attempting to build my children some gorgeous hope chests. Their intended function was to store personal affects as they grow up, etc... Securely too.
http://hoygarage.blogspot.com/2011/07/hope-chests.html
Unfortunately, around august of 2011, I got injured by my table saw. A small 3" long x 1" x 1" chunk of VERY hardwood shattered on the table saw and got me dead in the lower lip, leaving me with 8 or so stitches and a hole in my lip. I was very lucky.
For some reason, ever since then, that project was conspicuoulsy shelved. Not by a direct thought process... it just kind of happened. I do plan to get re aquainted with it someday, I promise.
Until then, I am currently build a 3D ABS/PLA printer. basically, it will print fine quality plastic parts for engineering check fits and design assesments for some automotive products I plan to develop.
Projects, I love them.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Home Theater - 01
Introduction:
I’m a guy. And as a
guy, I like electronic toys. For the
last 20 years of my life, I’ve always desired to have a multi-channel home
theater setup. I wanted something that
not only sounded great, but it also had to be near invisible/stealth.
After waiting years for our older TV to die and some
meticulous planning, I got the chance to start putting nose to grindstone and
make things happen.
(Side note: The home
we bought actually came with a home theater setup. Sort of.
It came with a movie screen mounted to some molding that could be stored
away when not in use. I chose not to
purchase their movie projector when we were offered it during the home
sale. The room is away from the rest of
the house and it’s awkwardly shaped… it just wouldn’t work.)
The Plan:
The plan is simple. I
want to mount the TV to the fireplace. I
want to build some kind of column like contraption and mount some speakers in
them. I want to lower the mantel to the
legal limit by fire code, and install some more speakers in it. I want to create some window high cabinetry
that is our equipment storage, subwoofer(s), and miscellaneous storage. All in all, it’d have 9 discreet audio
channels and 1 subwoofer channel. A true
home theater. And most importantly, it’d
all be stealth.
The project will have essentially 4 main milestones:
-
Build, assemble, and install the back
board for the fireplace.
-
Build the left and right towers for the
speakers/storage, and install them onto the back board.
-
Build the mantel for the speakers, and
install it onto the back board.
-
Build the entertainment cabinets.
Here is the configuration of the fireplace. The fireplace is centered on the far wall,
surrounded by windows. There are windows
along the right wall, and a solid wall on the left.
The mantel is so high, that it would put the TV at break
neck heights. No good, so I ensured what
the minimum fire/build code for the mantel height could be as part of my
design.
Labels:
5.1,
7.1,
9.1,
Fireplace,
Home Theater,
HTIB,
Mantel,
Theater,
TV Over Fireplace
Home Theater - 02
April 6th, 2012.
Day one. I’ve spent the entire
day building this. Some parts are only
for support at this stage and will go away, but you get the idea.
Here, I am sanding and filling all the joints that
exist. I planned well in advance that
all the seams would be hidden. In this
case, the barely visible seam will be hidden by the mantel itself, once it’s
installed.
The two square holes in the back board will be my media and
power cable ports.
At this stage I have applied a coat of Killz Primer and fit
the TV mounting provisions. These
provisions did not stay long however, as they did not provide the necessary TV
tilt function that is required to watch 3D TV.
Not something we do a lot of, but you just never know. This was one item on the list that was not
planned for.
Nothing like a few coats of paint to glossy it up. I went with an untinted gloss white.
Unplanned: I thought
it’d be a good idea to prime with KILLZ and paint with a foam brush to get the
high gloss latex as smooth and streak free as possible. Well, it didn’t go on smooth or streak
free. I need to try something else.
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