Headphone Stand

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Intro: Headphone Stand

After destroying yet another expensive gaming headset, by rolling over the wires with the computer chair, I thought it was time to make a stand for the new ones.

STEP 1: Materials Needed

I found a template that I liked and printed it out in Microsoft office. I traced the outline onto my wood. I used scrap wood I had from an old project. I cut 2 pieces so that my stand would be chunky.

Wood

Hole saw cutter

Sanding wheel

Jig saw

Sander

Glue

Varnish and Stain

Router

STEP 2: Cutting Out Your Shape

My wood was quite thick and I am not very accurate cutting out with a jigsaw, so I cut them about 2mm wider than the template. I glued the two pieces together and used my belt and disc sander to sand the two pieces to look like one, using the outline as a sanding guide.

STEP 3: Cutting Out the Hole

I marked out the center and added a hole to make it look better using a hole saw. I only drilled half way then turned my project over and completed the hole from the other side to prevent blowing out and damaging my project.

STEP 4: Sanding the Hole

I cleaned up the inside using a sanding wheel until the inside was smooth.

STEP 5: Router the Edges

And used a router to remove all the edges to give it a nicer look. And finally I sanded my project smooth and stain with dark Mahogany stain and gave it 3 coats of gloss varnish. Time for total project was 3 hours excluding drying times.

3 Comments

This is a nice project - where did you get the template from ?
If no template is available, could you tell me the dimensions and proportions you used ?

This is both functional and beautiful!