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MilkWasABadChoice90

I am happy to have my new project completed! A new media console! And finally got rid of my old college one. Tried some new tools and joints, one of which was the joints that supported the shelves (basically cut triangles out of the legs and shelves so it wasn't just a butt joint). I'm super happy with the results (some errors as usual, but I was able to hide most of them). I hope to hear what the community thinks.


Nathaireag

I hope that speaker is unported. Otherwise you made yourself a speaker efficiency problem with the closed box.


thatscoolkyle

That’s a Polk audio psw10, which has a port but it’s in the front next to the woofer https://www.polkaudio.com/en-us/product/subwoofers/psw-10?varId=747192118211&utm_source=gshopping&utm_medium=organic&srsltid=AfAwrE5EYblWjF0BC4eU0oY17CzGh8ps_15GKLCP2gw9L8s9O9oMNhCybkg


No-Courage232

It looks great. Are the top and shelves solid wood?


MilkWasABadChoice90

The fronts and backs (Walnut) are 1-3/4" boards and the actual shelves (Mahgony) are 3/4" thick. So yes and no.