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Design or Plan used: My own design - Frank Trucchio
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, paint, bent lamination, black tv wall unit, cylindrical cabinetry
Black TV Wall Unit
comments (0) March 25th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This TV wall unit was built in 1990 in Miami, Fl. It has a black, dupont imron, polished painted finish. The large cylinder containing the TV spins manually to open and close with a detent soft stopping mechanism at each location. One single ball bearing, 1/2" by 2" from a band saw, helps the cylinder spin effortlessly. The smaller cylinder at the far end has two round glass display shelves on its interior curved surface it also has the illusion to be a full circular cabinet.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Frank Trucchio
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, paint, bent lamination, black tv wall unit, cylindrical cabinetry





















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