My new 50″ TV needed a grand stand to sit on so I pulled out my Fine Woodworking DVD and started my research. When I saw the rear cover of the Ocober 2007 Fine Woodworking Issue No. 193 I knew this is what my TV stand would be designed from.
I found some great curly womy maple at a local lumber yard for the top section which floats above the walnut stand.
Looks great in my den and my wife is happy with the results.
Sorry for the quality of pics.
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