After destroying yet another expensive gaming headset, by rolling over the wires with the computer chair. I thought it was time to make a stand for the new ones, so they can be stored out of the way when not in use.

I found a suitable template that I liked and printed it out in Microsoft office. I used scrap wood which was the apron for my wine barrel table that did not work out the first time. The template was put on top and the outline was traced.
The headsets we have at home are fairly heavy, so I needed a chunky stand. Using a jigsaw I cut out two of the shapes which would be glued together to make up my thickness.
I am not very accurate with a jigsaw and my projects tend to cut at a slant. To resolve this issue I cut slightly outside the lines which would be sanded with a bench sander. Using the benchtop sander the excess was sanded away using the template line as a guide.
The centre was marked out and using a hole saw attached to a drill the middle was cut out. 
To get a nice clean edge only saw half way through then turned over your project and drill out the hole completely from the other side. This will prevent the wood from blowing out and gives a nicer finish.

The inside was smoothed out using a sanding wheel attached to a drill.
A router was used to remove the inside edge of the hole and the sides for a better cosmetic look. The stand was then sanded down using an orbital sander and stained using dark mahogany stain. And finally, 3 coats of gloss varnish was used to seal in the colour.
I have since made another headphone stand for my husband with LED flashing lights.
I hope you enjoyed my project.