Gamecube reliquary

What a great way to display a console, Cole @ Deviantart writes - "This is a little piece I did last semester for a Woodworking elective. The assignment was to build a table or reliquary, and I had had the idea of doing something to hold a Gamecube for a while. The concept is sort of a throwback to the days when consumer electronics, such as turntables and phonographs, were housed in huge chest-like cabinets. It is made entirely out of ash, using mortise-and-tenon joints. It is fully functional and currently holds my Gamecube, making a nice addition to the other maple furniture in my apartment." [via] - Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone |
Aug 7, 2006 06:34 AM
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| Posted by: davezatz on August 7, 2006 at 10:31 AM |
A wireless controller would give this an even cleaner look.
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