instructables Truss Frame Shelving Unit With Home Theater Instructions
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Truss Frame Shelving Unit With Home Theater
Instructions
Truss Frame Shelving Unit With Home Theater
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by PhiGl
The challenge was to equip our living room with a shelving wall unit that
would serve for watching TV and as a bookcase.
We are an active family that is not used to spending too much time watching
TV. Since we live in a small apartment, I was sorry to waste space on the TV
screen, which would be black most of the time. That’s why I came up with the
idea of a bookcase with a pulldown screen for projection. The unit thus
serves, depending on the need, either as a large bookcase or as a very
comfortable home theater.
I decided to use an aluminium truss system as the basis, which is designed for
example for the construction of podiums. The advantage is that the
construction is very robust and stable, without requiring more work than
simply snapping the individual parts together. In addition, it is a very
original design element.
Supplies:
TOOLS
- A drill with a rasping handle or an arc saw for wood
- Wood varnish and brushes
- A hacksaw
MATERIALS
Truss
I chose the Duratruss brand, but other brands are comparable. I chose the
dimensions so that the inner dimension of the frame was roughly 30 x 200 cm
30 x 200 cm, which is usually the size of boards sold in hobby markets, so
unnecessary cutting is saved.
- 2x corner piece Duratruss 33/2-C24-D90
- 3x straight piece Duratruss 33/2-150
- 2x base Duratruss 33-BPM
Shelves
As mentioned above, 200 x 30 cm is a fairly common size for ready-to-use
planks, you need 4 4 pieces.
Boxes
In order to well into the overall concept, the box must be around 30 – 35 cm
and as similar as possible in all dimensions. I found TemaHome Berlin box as
the most suitable.
3D printed parts
- Shelves that inside the truss frame
- Spacer to hold the projection screen in front of the bookcase
Both SLT files are attached.
Other
- Metal cable, diameter 4 mm approx. 15 m
- Wire Cable Clamps for 4 mm wire rope, 32 x + 2 bigger for hanging projection screen
- Zip ties
HOME THEATER EQUIPMENT
For wireless audio transmission via bluetooth without latency, both projector
and speakers need to support the aptX codec!
Projector
I chose a very convenient solution in the form of a projector with a built-in
Android TV, specically the Epson EH-TW5700.
Speakers
I tried several difierent products, but I found the best combination of design
and sound quality with the Ruark MR1 Mk2.
In addition, they fit perfectly into the gap in the truss frame. You just need
to unscrew the legs (I replaced them with 3d printer blanks).
Projection Screen
Any screen with dimensions of approx. 180 x 100 cm would do, ideally with an
electric drive.https://youtu.be/ttYbndJlQ1s
Step 1: Build the Truss Frame.
That should be really easy.
Step 2: Drill the Holes for Cables in All the Shelves.
The holes should be located 5 cm5 cm from the longer edge on both sides.
The gap between the wires (width of the bookcase segments) should be approx.
38 cm. I recommend measuring carefully, because this a ects the appearance of
the entire work.
Step 3: Prepare Cutouts Where the Shelf Meets the Frame.
In my case, the shelves were a bit longer than the inside dimension of the
frame, which is good because you need the shelf to hold and not move back and
forth. But it is necessary to cut semicircular cutouts for the frame bars. The
center of the semicircle should be 3,5 cm from the edge of the shelf and the
dimensions approx. 5 x 2 cm. I used a rasping handle for a drill, which is far
from optimal, but a functional solution. Step 4: Varnish the Shelves
Finally, you should paint the shelves according to your taste and future use.
Step 5: Hang Shelves
Now it is the time to hang the shelves. First measure and cut the metal cables
and then attach the shelves by fastening the clamps underneath them.
To ensure the correct height and horizontal level of the shelf, I found it
useful to measure the correct distances from the ground in all four corners
and make marks on the frame.
Step 6: Anchor to the Wall
Although the structure itself is very stable, it is certainly not a bad idea
to anchor it to the wall. I used a metal strip wrapped around the frame bar.
Step 7: 3D Print Shelves
The shelves inside the frame are not only practical, but above all add to the
aesthetics. Step 8: Install Projection Screen
I hung the screen again using metal wires attached to the upper part of the
structure. The screen case rests on the upper horizontal part of the truss
frame using 4 pieces of 3D printed spacers. Step 9: Projector and Speakers
The projector and speakers must be installed according to the specific
situation. My projector hangs from the ceiling 2,5 meters in front of the
screen. The speakers are inside the frame. It is a good idea to route all
cables along the back of the truss frame using zip ties. Step 10: Fill the
Bookcase and Enjoy the Result of Your Efforts
I believe that this solution for a living room will prove to be as effective
for you as it is for us.
I see another advantage in the easy possibility to make other furniture in the
same design. Personally, I’m planning to make a computer desk and a coffee
table.
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References
- Yours for the making - Instructables
- PhiGl's Activity - Instructables
- Truss Frame Shelving Unit With Home Theater : 10 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
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