Record Player / Turntable Stand

By PorcupineWoodworks
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BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
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Updated Fri Dec 27 2024

Simple record player / turntable stand. Breaks down with a few bolts for flat pack shipping and moving. I made this for my college-age kid who will be moving often over the next few years.

30 min
Intermediate

3

Furniture

Files Included (2)

  • shelf_edge.svg

    2 kB
  • side.svg

    4 kB

Materials

—18mm (3/4") Baltic Birch plywood 30"x60"

—1/4-20 x 1-1/4" Flat Head Socket Head Screw Furniture Bolts

—1/4-20 x 15mm Metal Threaded Inserts

—1 1/2” Wood screws

Tools

—Shaper Origin

—Orbital sander

—Hex keys

—Drill/Driver

Instructions

18mm (3/4") baltic birch plywood material throughout. I used 1/4" 20 black hex cap bolts and threaded inserts (both from Amazon) in the edges of the shelves. May need to tweak the hole diameters to match your specific hardware. The record backstop on the rear of the bottom shelf is simply a rectangle cut to fit and drilled/countersunk/screwed in from the underside. Construction can easily be modified to loose tenon (Domino cut on Shaper Origin) to convert from breakdown to fixed joinery.


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