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Bedroom TV stand or mount advice?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:48 pm
by nuhobby
Hi,
I feel like doing something different for the master bedroom. It probably will include a bigger TV than my old 19". Anyway, here's what we have today:
- The "Nook" in the room, presently used for a bookshelf/TV stand, is pretty darn far from the bed.
- I am very nearsighted, always fumbling for my glasses near the bed.
- Current line-of-sight from sleepy-heads to TV just barely clears the footpiece of the sleigh-bed.
So it would seem I should get a wall-mount for a TV at a high altitude. But it just strikes me as so sterile.
Any brainstorms from you craftsmen?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:15 pm
by a1gutterman
nuhobby wrote:Hi,
I feel like doing something different for the master bedroom. It probably will include a bigger TV than my old 19". Anyway, here's what we have today:
- The "Nook" in the room, presently used for a bookshelf/TV stand, is pretty darn far from the bed.
- I am very nearsighted, always fumbling for my glasses near the bed.
- Current line-of-sight from sleepy-heads to TV just barely clears the footpiece of the sleigh-bed.
So it would seem I should get a wall-mount for a TV at a high altitude. But it just strikes me as so sterile.
Any brainstorms from you craftsmen?
Two suggestions, Chris:
1) Go ahead and mount it to the wall and build a smart looking cabinet around it with doors that open when you want to view.
2) Build a floor cabinet with the TV hidden, and use a remote control to raise it to viewing height when you want to.
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:06 pm
by heathicus
Build it into the foot-board for the bed? They make lift mechanisms just for that.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:14 am
by joedw00
Here is one they say can be built in 3 hours. There a lot more video's on tv lifts.
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:31 am
by nuhobby
Wow, these are great ideas! I'll chomp on this a bit.
Not one to rush a Hobby
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:04 am
by nuhobby
An update after just over 1 year.... yesterday. Hey, if nothing else, I got some laughs out of the family. Some of them were humming the 'Space Oddysey" theme music. Well.... it's a rough mockup. I swear I measured things correctly and had a good sketchup confirmation that this size would work. It just looks too big! Not to worry, I'll get there someday.
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Moving Along...
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:30 pm
by nuhobby
Hey, I just realized it's been 1 year this weekend since I've been running the PowerPro.
Back to the project at hand, some slight dimension-reductions and additions of stretchers / rungs are underway:
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Now I'm committed to the size of the top, but have a little freedom if I choose to further shorten the legs.
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:43 pm
by charlese
nuhobby wrote:
Now I'm committed to the size of the top, but have a little freedom if I choose to further shorten the legs.
You're only committed to the MINIMUM size of the top. A large rectangular top, or, you could make a Butler tray table top, a round top, or round on only three sides with a leaf on one side, making a hall table, or.........on to infinity!!!
Testing out the Glue-Up
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:18 am
by nuhobby
This morning all the glue joints were cured and I added a couple more cross-dowels to really make it solid. I decided to hoist it up to the bedroom for a test before going for any finishing work:
Here is the current TV placed on the stand:
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Here is my "new view", Bigfoot sighting as well:
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I'm overall pretty happy! Just need to rest up and hit the finishing in a few days.
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:29 am
by judaspre1982
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