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Oliver Ross Inner circle Europe 1724 Posts |
Hello everybody,
I'm looking forward to build my own stage table. I've got already a clear idea of how it should look like and how to build it. My challenge is, that I would like to be able to break the table apart for easier travelling. And that's where your help is needed ! Could somebody help and tell me how to hide the bolts so the audience don't sees them, please ? What kind of material is light and sturdy enough and easy to work with simple tools to build a table that won't be too heavy ? What's your experience in this domain ? Thank you very much in advance for your help and please feel free to pm, if needed. I'll put this post aswell in "The Workshop" section, since I don't know if this is the right place to post. Oliver. |
DanielCoyne Special user Western Massachussetts 544 Posts |
You might be able to get away with simply painting the heads of the bolts to match your table color -- say a flat (matte) black. Better yet, just drape the table with fabric (attachable with velcro.)
See my posts about my current rolling table/case for ideas: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......um=34&24 Also...I'm considering building folding table out or peg-board material. If I do, I will drape the front and sides with fabric and cover the top with felt or a close-up pad material. I'm just starting to brainstorm about this, so more as it develops. Keep us posted (with pics if possible) about your progress. Good luck! -Daniel |
Oliver Ross Inner circle Europe 1724 Posts |
Thanks for your input Daniel. I'm going to read the link you gave me.
I'll keep you informed. Oliver. |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
What kind of stage table do you need? One with shelves? A stand with a prop box that has access from the top? A small side table? There are many possibilities.
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