So here is one speaker fitted with the rough stands.
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The main thing I have seen now is that I don't think the articulated back leg is going to work. Theres actually quite a bit of pressure on this joint, so I think now it would be better to make the leg solid, but go back to having a spike/threaded rod to adjust the forward tilt of it.
Secondly, there is quite a difference between vertical and reclined. Reclined definitely sounds smoother, and I can't comment for sure on the imaging (one quad is a bit higher than the other etc etc). However, I think maybe just a little back off vertical would mostly likely suit nearly everyone. If the adjustable spike works out, then like burgerking you can have it your way.
As regards general use, the stands are stronger and more rigid than I thought (and this is just chipboard, ply would be even better) and they are not inclined to tip forward, even when vertical. On the downside, I was used to the other stands which neatly hid the power and speaker cables. Those are back visible now again. On the upside, if you had monoblocks or something, you could easily put one on a nice little low table under each one. Something like the ikea lack table with the legs cut short might do.
I'll get working now over the next few nights on a proper set, and post more then.
Comments, suggestions etc all welcome....
Fran