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Make your own conversion for a synthesizer organ, by Harry
Create this project yourself with sheet material cut to size by TOSIZE.be!
Harry
Easy
2 minutes
Description
I am a classical organist with a great interest in film, musical and pop music that uses synthesizers. That's why I wanted to build a console where I could play both organ and synthesizer. I could use a classic electronic organ for that, but these are big, massive things that I don't find very attractive looking. There are gaming tables that are less massive and look a bit smoother, but these are very expensive. Reason enough to get to work yourself.
Do it yourself with MDF
I bought four keyboards and completely stripped them. The keys remained. To do this, I made a plywood frame to hold these rows of keys in place. But the visible part: the table top and these sides next to the keys I got from 38 mm MDF that I ordered from OPMAATZAGEN.nl. Nice material! The table top was perfectly tailored. All I had to do was put the legs underneath and it was done. Although: 38mm is thick enough to mill a slot into which a strip of LED lights can be inserted. Beautiful lighting!
The MDF for the side pieces were supplied as a rectangle by OPMAATZAGEN.nl. My wife, who has a figure sawmill, sawed the sawtooth shape. I now have a beautiful instrument with which I can play both classical organ music and the synthesizer!
Harry, read more about Harry at his website.
Final size: What are the external dimensions?
d*w*h cm=110.0 * 135.0 * 135.0 cm /p>
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What now?
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156,54 €
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