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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #90 on: Aug 28, 2009 at 08:04 PM »
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #91 on: Sep 02, 2009 at 09:41 PM »
nice thread. let me allotment my DIY bend HT furniture. finishing could accept been oil decrepit but the radiata ache (from armourwood) is sooo bad and not appliance grade. i aswell DIY'ed the centermost table from matwood ache and it is way better.

i acclimated ace acrylic (metro brown) for the finishing instead. admitting it is expensive, it alone requires one covering with actual nice results. if you attending closer, you can aswell see the copse grains.


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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #92 on: Sep 08, 2009 at 09:25 AM »
Sir, join ako dito sa thread mo ... i had my AV rack upgraded a few months ago ... it was also custom-made following Bello design and specs ... the only difference with the Bello design is that mine used a wooden top, the Bello design used a black tampered glass on top ... here's the picture -



and here's the design and model that was made as reference -

the price was PhP 12k ... my reason for choosing this design is that i wanted a wider AV rack that can accommodate three AV components on one shelf and the center speaker on the other shelf, plus some additional room for future AV component or other stuff (display items)

Sir, question lang.  I used your AV cabinet as reference to the one that I'm having built now.  How do you secure the LCD on the cabinet so it doesn't fall?  I thought of screwing the stand to the table, but it'll ruin the table.  Any ideas?

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #93 on: Sep 10, 2009 at 05:12 PM »
sir raptor...

ganda naman ng custom rack mo...did i get it right? the bello rack is 12k or did you pay 12k for your custom rack...

im very particular with the finish...yours seem to really clean...would you be able to share with us the contact / shop location that made your rack  ;D

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #94 on: Sep 20, 2009 at 02:57 PM »
I really like this thread. :) I do have a question about the TV rack, is it advisable to follow the Bello design wherein there are no drawers/cabinets integrated in it so as to free our system from clutter thus allowing more air to make our systems cool? thanks.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #95 on: Sep 25, 2009 at 04:09 AM »
I really like this thread. :) I do have a question about the TV rack, is it advisable to follow the Bello design wherein there are no drawers/cabinets integrated in it so as to free our system from clutter thus allowing more air to make our systems cool? thanks.

open shelves does give our gears more ventilation which is needed, however for "free from clutter" i would'nt say so as the wires and cables are exposed which is sometimes eye sore but there are some racks designed cable concealers.
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #96 on: Oct 04, 2009 at 11:05 PM »
After getting inspired from this thread i decided to design my own rack to fit my needs. Share ko lang:

Commissioned the local glass and aluminum company here, whose owner also happens to be a friend. Made of aluminum and tempered glass, took roughly 2 weeks.





Costs around 5k without labor since this was his side project.  ;D

Never thought that brown aluminum can look like wood. Now all I need is to repaint my room and wall mount the TV.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #97 on: Oct 04, 2009 at 11:40 PM »
After getting inspired from this thread i decided to design my own rack to fit my needs. Share ko lang:

Commissioned the local glass and aluminum company here, whose owner also happens to be a friend. Made of aluminum and tempered glass, took roughly 2 weeks.





Costs around 5k without labor since this was his side project.  ;D

Never thought that brown aluminum can look like wood. Now all I need is to repaint my room and wall mount the TV.


very nice sir!  congratz!...  :o  :o  :o
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #98 on: Oct 04, 2009 at 11:42 PM »
After getting inspired from this thread i decided to design my own rack to fit my needs. Share ko lang:

Commissioned the local glass and aluminum company here, whose owner also happens to be a friend. Made of aluminum and tempered glass, took roughly 2 weeks.





Costs around 5k without labor since this was his side project.  ;D

Never thought that brown aluminum can look like wood. Now all I need is to repaint my room and wall mount the TV.

nice design and craftsmanship sir!

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #99 on: Oct 05, 2009 at 12:10 AM »
Thanks! But all the work and craftiness goes to my friend. All i did was design and visited often to make adjustments.  :)

In retrospect:
1. Should have used darker glass or a thin metal sheet for the back end, wire outlines are a bit visible at day.
2. The holes should have been a bit lower, if the equipment's thin then it's wires are also visible.
3. Could have shaved an inch or two i guess.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #100 on: Oct 05, 2009 at 04:30 PM »
Thanks! But all the work and craftiness goes to my friend. All i did was design and visited often to make adjustments.  :)

In retrospect:
1. Should have used darker glass or a thin metal sheet for the back end, wire outlines are a bit visible at day.
2. The holes should have been a bit lower, if the equipment's thin then it's wires are also visible.
3. Could have shaved an inch or two i guess.

Nice work sir.  I also had a TV rack fabricated using the design of Raptor.  Except that mine was made of solid wood instead of aluminum.  Looks great, but weighs heavy as hell. Will try to post pics soon


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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #101 on: Oct 05, 2009 at 05:18 PM »
I love these. Maybe you guys could get some ideas on their design on your next project.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #102 on: Feb 07, 2010 at 07:40 PM »
sir raptor...

ganda naman ng custom rack mo...did i get it right? the bello rack is 12k or did you pay 12k for your custom rack...

im very particular with the finish...yours seem to really clean...would you be able to share with us the contact / shop location that made your rack  ;D

sorry for the very late reply, i haven't been reading this thread ... 12k was the cost of having it custom-built (all wood) ... the bello would probably cost more than 30k here, coz the smaller ones cost more than 20k ...by the way, the bello has glass top and mid-shelf
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #103 on: Feb 07, 2010 at 07:42 PM »
Sir, question lang.  I used your AV cabinet as reference to the one that I'm having built now.  How do you secure the LCD on the cabinet so it doesn't fall?  I thought of screwing the stand to the table, but it'll ruin the table.  Any ideas?

the width of the cabinet is big enough to secure the LCD
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #104 on: Mar 01, 2010 at 01:24 PM »
sir sana me magpost din ng magandang wall na pedeng sbitan ng flat panel tska kung papano itatago ang mga wires

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #105 on: Mar 02, 2010 at 07:07 AM »
Hi! Does anybody know where I can source locally a director's chair. It a folding chair with canvass seat & back with wooden frame & armrest and metal hinges. Thanks.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #106 on: Mar 03, 2010 at 02:10 PM »
sir sana me magpost din ng magandang wall na pedeng sbitan ng flat panel tska kung papano itatago ang mga wires
check giospike's ht here.
check the last few posts on 1st page.  youll get the idea.
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #107 on: Mar 05, 2010 at 03:58 AM »
check giospike's ht here.
check the last few posts on 1st page.  youll get the idea.

+1 ;) very very good HT pad!
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #108 on: Mar 05, 2010 at 08:12 AM »
Any suggestions po for a good comfortable couch (3 seater) kahit hindi reclining na pwede pang HT?
And of course a reasonable price sana.
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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #109 on: Sep 04, 2010 at 08:39 PM »
mga paps I am choosing between two designs ano mas ok?


or

« Last Edit: Sep 04, 2010 at 08:42 PM by boybastos11 »

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #110 on: Sep 04, 2010 at 09:19 PM »
mga paps I am choosing between two designs ano mas ok?


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sir,saan mo nakita yan?how much?
parang mas elegant tingnan yung nasa ibaba.imo

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #111 on: Sep 04, 2010 at 09:54 PM »
Choose an AV cabinet with "big big big" space for center speaker.    
« Last Edit: Sep 04, 2010 at 09:57 PM by Clondalkin »

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #112 on: Sep 04, 2010 at 09:58 PM »
eto sir...

size is small but can be customized according to your specs.
I asked them to quote me a price with a dimension of 65" x 16" x 21" gemelina wood and the price is 6.5K
http://jrscontractor.multiply.com/photos/album/260/CABINET#photo=23


This is readily available. Size is 60" x 14" x 21" Acacia wood. 6.5K as well
http://leoque.com/gallery/2009/02/17/wenge-finish-5-ft-wide-flat-tv-rack-with-cabinets/

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #113 on: Sep 04, 2010 at 10:00 PM »
Choose an AV cabinet with "big big big" space for center speaker.    

As for me I had my TV wall mounted. So center speakers would just be placed on top of any of these 2 TV racks.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #114 on: Sep 05, 2010 at 03:35 PM »
mga paps I am choosing between two designs ano mas ok?


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Mas OK yung sa ibaba.

Para pag naglagay ng center speaker sa shelf sa ilalim ng TV, nasa gitna ng rack, hindi nasa isang side na parang tabingi ang porma.

« Last Edit: Sep 07, 2010 at 10:20 PM by barrister »

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #115 on: Sep 05, 2010 at 09:41 PM »
eto sir...

size is small but can be customized according to your specs.
I asked them to quote me a price with a dimension of 65" x 16" x 21" gemelina wood and the price is 6.5K
http://jrscontractor.multiply.com/photos/album/260/CABINET#photo=23


This is readily available. Size is 60" x 14" x 21" Acacia wood. 6.5K as well
http://leoque.com/gallery/2009/02/17/wenge-finish-5-ft-wide-flat-tv-rack-with-cabinets/
ok,thanks for the links sir

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #116 on: Sep 05, 2010 at 09:49 PM »
that's really nice if you can request for customized size.  Had some problem finding a suitable ready-made AV cab last July because of the center speaker.  Ended up using my smaller center speaker para kumasya.

I personally dont like wall mounting.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #117 on: Sep 07, 2010 at 10:19 PM »
after days of pondering about this, I've came up with my decision. I'm having this custom built by my friend's personal furniture carpenter.


 
As you can see, I edited the pic from 2 center shelves to 3. What do you guys think?

by the way thanks to those who gave their opinions. I will post the actual pic once it is finish.

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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #118 on: Sep 07, 2010 at 10:34 PM »

If you're going to place a center speaker on the shelf below the TV, that center shelf is too small.  Looks like it's designed to fit a player, not a center speaker.

I suggest a center shelf that can fit a 21" x 9" speaker.  Even if you have a smaller center speaker now, that should give you enough allowance in case of future upgrades.


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Re: HT Furniture
« Reply #119 on: Sep 07, 2010 at 10:49 PM »
I would probably put the center speaker on top for future upgrades. I had my TV wallmounted anyway. but thanks.