Since we're talking furniture in here, I'm looking for a decent TV stand that would hold a 46" TV for under $400. I'd prefer something with glass doors rather than open for the electronics since we have a toddler. TIA.
You can make your own one of these also, pretty easily. This was the first real woodworking project I did.
TV Stand
It turned out pretty decent (I know I could do better now). It's like making a cabinet pretty much. You could also easily make small doors for it, perhaps with some translucent plexiglass so the remote would go through, but no smudges or glass breaking as Otis called out.
I mostly ask my GBs at OBC or Cabinchat. There is a lot of collective knowledge in chat. There is a good woodworking forum called sawmill creek though that I have browsed. Top and bottom are oak veneer plywood. I routed rabbets into them to slide the verticals into. There is no router work on the verticals, I just cut strips of solid oak and laminated on the edge so it looks finished with no unfinished parts.
I actually don't really love the routed pieces. They don't really fit the style of my house. I was just excited to use the router. Someday I might take it apart and rebuild it a little differently.
Wow.... Can I ask what site you use to ask your questions.
Are the top and bottom exactly the same... When you made the router cuts for the verticals I guess you have to stop before the edges - didn't look like you did though in the pics.
I need a custom fit stand like this...