Never wanted to do with your hands is not just a thing, but a stylish thing? Of course we did, but we stopped at the barrier: where to go, where to look. Let's start by finding the object and style, then we will dig deeper ...
Here, for example, speakers, ordinary, computer. But no, everyone pulls us somewhere, in search of fame and adventure, rectangles on the sides of the screen - is complete nonsense. Something unusual is needed. It would be logical to make the speakers look like microphones from the middle of the last century.

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So what if microphones and speakers are different devices ?! They serve the same purpose, the sound that reaches our ears. To begin with, we analyze the old columns, look inside, make a drawing, in accordance with our concept.

This solution for the speaker assumes the presence of its own body, which it was decided to make of a ball, the search for which took most of the time. The ball is sawn into two fairings:

In the fairing speakers are inserted from the old speakers. Protective nets for speakers - strainers, rings for racks were found in a hardware store, among bathroom accessories. They are drilled in four places, especially for attaching the supporting springs. We make supports from one more ball, the stand is a usual brass tube. We paint the designs with silver paint, let them dry.

The base for the stands is made of wood, we saw holes in them for the terminals from the old speakers and make holes for the racks.

It's easier with a subwoofer - we take the old one and just stylize it antique to look along with the speakers. We make a false case of plywood or wood, cut the desired holes in it.

We take out shiny pens, we cut out inserts from plexiglass, then we remove the missing ones from epoxy.

We paint and apply the markup on the plastic insert under the handles, install the handles on it after drying.

We make a sleeve for the insides of the sub woofer, cover the outside with a cloth.

The most difficult part is the production of linings for a specific size and a special style, they are made of epoxy resin (and the form for it is made of clay), then dried, polished and painted with silver paint.

If you add half of the ball to the overhead elements, the design will acquire completeness, especially if you do not forget to paint.

In general, this is all, even if this approximate scheme is clearly a simplified version of a
more detailed block of articles that served as the source for this note.