Timbernation: Solid all one piece newTimbernation:  Solid  all one piece   WalnutFOR MORE RACKS and PLATFORMS PLEASE CLICK HERE TO GOT TO MY WEBSITE shipping is free to continental U.S. Guaranteed to not twist warp or crack. If they do I would replace it but in 15yrs non...175.00

Timbernation: Solid all one piece Walnut

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Ships fromTyrone, PA, 16686
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions18.0" × 15.0" × ?"
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FOR MORE RACKS and PLATFORMS PLEASE CLICK HERE TO GOT TO MY WEBSITE    shipping is free to continental U.S.    Guaranteed to not twist warp or crack.  If they do I would replace it but in 15yrs none have. Do not believe what you read about solid wood products from other sellers on Audiogon. They are not wood workers. They are salesman who pretends to know about solid wood and spread false rumors that they create about solid wood. One person on Audiogon got his start by buying from me and then selling them on Audiogon as his own product till I caught Him and stopped selling to Him. 

I have some very hard to acquire, almost impossible wide Walnut boards that can be made into Platforms or Racks.  If you are interested  send me a Email or call I have listed a price of $175 for a size of 2"x15"x18" all one piece no glue joints.  To see the color of walnut I have posted a pic of the color. It is not a one piece platform but it shows the color correctly.
Phone number is 814-684-4112 
I am just a Woodworker and would like to share this with all the Audio World 
This was written for me by one of the moderators at Audio Circle.Com.

There is quite a lot of fluff in the audio equipment arena, because audiophiles pay top dollar for silly things. When it comes to dampening and isolation there are a few schools of thought surrounding how to isolate your equipment from floor-borne vibrations and shocks and how to drain the electrical vibration inherent to the component itself. One school of thought believes in coupling the component to the floor through the hardest, densest material possible, such as granite. I think there are a number of inherent flaws to this. First and foremost, a coupled component allows vibrations to travel in both directions, allowing them to enter the component. This is often heard in resolving (I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY RESOLVING SYSTEMS. COULD YOU POSSIBLY MEAN REVOLVING?) systems where there is a bit of a high frequency emphasis. The problems are further exacerbated by the fact that these materials usually exhibit a high frequency, natural resonance and thus cause 'ringing.' Pol! ycrystal is probably the best material in this camp in terms of its dampening properties. However, nature provided the best dampening material of all, wood. How can a tall maple tree stay erect during a severe wind storm? It is because the tree absorbs a lot of the energy and dampens it. The school of thought that I adhere to -- one that I think is rationally based on facts rather than psuedo-science and that proves itself in real-world listening tests -- is based on wood being a natural absorber of vibrations. A physically massive shelf system that uses thick platforms of rigid wood provides both great isolation and immunity from the transfer of vibration through the system. It also allows the pent up electrical vibrations (and honestly there is quite a bit, which can easily be demonstrated but isn't safe to experiment with if you don't know what you are doing) to be drained from the component, which results in clearer stereo imaging. This is theory in practice. Of course ! to harness the dampening effect of the wood shelves, the electrically borne vibrations in the component need to be channeled from the component into the wood. The science behind this is a little over my head, even though I have graduate school education in mathematical simulation of waves and energy dissipation. The conclusion is nevertheless simple; use brass cones (cone pointing into the wood) between the component and the platform and, voila, the best of both worlds. Recently many of my audio club members had a chance to rehear my system after I had inserted the maple platforms into my system. Their comments about the improvements (not knowing what all I had done)were raves and praises. Man can still not match nature in many ways.

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