From acantralto@yahoo.com Thu Sep 05 11:51:07 2013
Subject:Re: Keyboard facade

Hey that looks great ,,,,love the red ....!

Mike

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From: Frederick Somerville
To: "CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2013 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Keyboard facade


 
i used the wrong legs - to skinny and did not make the base stand deep enough. But this the first test and the concept works

The Sides weigh very little.

The parts are very light. The base stand that folds like the XK3 mini B3 stand is about the same wheight as the Nord stand for the C2D.

It comes together very easily

The box in front of the organ has a multicable so everything is to the correct lenght and just folds down into the box. I just grab the box and then I know I have all the cables.

The box also has the 3 relays that the Leslie switch controls. This way i can control two leslies plus the internal sim from one switch

http://w23211.webhotel.tripnet.se/hammond/case/IMG_0631.JPG
http://w23211.webhotel.tripnet.se/hammond/case/IMG_0630.JPG

2013/9/5 Craig MacDonald



>I had an empty B-style cabinet that I was seriously thinking of putting a clone into, but decided to drop an A100  (my chop) into it instead.. I still think that a clone in a real B cabinet would be pretty cool.  Unfortunately that doesn't solve the weight and size issues that are major priorities for my gig rig these days..
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>Craig
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>Sent from my iPad
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>On 2013-09-05, at 12:22 PM, Frederick Somerville wrote:
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>>I have made one too.
>>I used stryrofoam onto which i glued 3mm MDF that was dyed and then got a couple of coats with expoxy. This gives very hard surface.
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The advantage is that i have a material that is 5 cm thick, quite strong yet very light.
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>>After all it is a just a visual appearance.
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