Made some speaker outriggers...

Status
This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Member
Joined 2018
Paid Member
The speakers I am making for InDIYana are tall and narrow and I wanted to enlarge their footprint and make them more stable.

I really like some of the speaker outriggers you can buy on the Interwebs, but the prices seem high. They can easily run $400.00 for a set, so I decided to make a set for my InDIYana build.

Drilling and machining aluminum is very easy with standard woodworking tools.

I started with four pieces of 2" wide x 3/8" thick x 11" aluminum flat stock.

Cut the angles with a 10 tpi carbon blade on the small bandsaw, clean up cuts and do some gentle easing of the square ends to roundish on the disk sander, drill on the drill press, clean up with wire wheel on one of the bench grinders, and tap some holes by hand.

No shots of the threaded inserts in the bottom of the speaker.

The feet have blue protective plastic on them in the pics. I also have a set of spikes that can go where the flat feet are.

Aluminum - Metal Supermarket - $18.00
Feet (M8) - Amazon - $10.00
Special large nuts (M8) - Still Chainsaw bar nuts - $6.00
Thumb screws (1/4-20) - Fastenal - $7.50
Threaded inserts (1/4-20) - Amazon - <$1.00

Total cost, about $42.00
 

Attachments

  • bar stock.jpg
    bar stock.jpg
    260.7 KB · Views: 425
  • drilling box for outriggers 2.jpg
    drilling box for outriggers 2.jpg
    278.4 KB · Views: 253
  • drilling box for outriggers.jpg
    drilling box for outriggers.jpg
    222 KB · Views: 262
  • drilling alu mounting holes 2.jpg
    drilling alu mounting holes 2.jpg
    275.7 KB · Views: 259
  • drilling alu mounting holes.jpg
    drilling alu mounting holes.jpg
    255.9 KB · Views: 199
  • cleaning up on wire wheel.jpg
    cleaning up on wire wheel.jpg
    318.5 KB · Views: 222
  • drilling alu feet holes.jpg
    drilling alu feet holes.jpg
    261.3 KB · Views: 287
  • cleaning up on sander 2.jpg
    cleaning up on sander 2.jpg
    218.2 KB · Views: 278
  • cleaning up on sander.jpg
    cleaning up on sander.jpg
    173.9 KB · Views: 293
  • cutting on bandsaw.jpg
    cutting on bandsaw.jpg
    303.1 KB · Views: 289
Status
This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.