For estimates, please include your desired width and length for the stand you want built. Stands are made using pine wood and come painted in a variety of colors. All stands come sealed with professional gloss acrylic varnish. The varnish protects the surface and is fade resistant. The stands are made so they will allow gear to sit in front of them with room for cords/cables to go under the stand. They also have rubber bumpers to help them from sliding on surfaces.
Color: Includes color of choice (black, grey, blue, green, pink, yellow, red, orange or purple) and high quality acrylic gloss varnish.
Prices for standard size stands:
12" L x 12" H $60 + shipping
24" L x 12" H $80 + shipping
36" L x 12" H $100 + shipping
(custom sizes also available)
Upgrade to oak wood top & stain: choice of color: natural, cherry, golden oak, walnut, mahogany, ebony or true black
Stands are stained with 3 coats and sealed with high quality acrylic gloss varnish
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For custom painted art and designs, please email me for estimate. Turnaround time for custom stands are currently 7-10 days.
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Below are pictures from various prototypes. All stands for specific gear are sold out. I currently do not have any plans to make stands for specific pieces of gear.
Prototype stand for the Novation Circuit.
Finished with walnut stain with gloss varnish for the Novation Circuit.
Prototype stand for the Elektron Digitakt.
Finished prototype with ebony stain and gloss varnish for the Elektron Digitakt. The finished version doesn't show any screws/nails on the sides.
Finished oak stand with light ebony stain and gloss varnish for the Arturia MicroBrute.
Finished black stand for the Korg Wavestate
I've had a few requests for a more versatile and lower cost stand. After a few prototypes, I've created this new style of stand to fit those needs. These stands are made with pine wood, painted and sealed in a gloss varnish. These stands are sold by length and can accommodate a wider variety of different gear for when you needs change.
Thanks to those who have reached out inquiring about how to make these. It's cool to see these designs inspire other people who have made their own. I'll gladly share info on how I built these for any DIYers, drop me an email with any questions.