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Putting Together the Side Support

Assembling Side Support

The keyboard stand/bench project involves the construction of a sturdy and ergonomic keyboard stand that can double as a bench. This project requires some basic carpentry skills and the right tools, but it can be completed in a few hours using readily available materials. The purpose of the stand/bench is to provide a comfortable and safe playing position for keyboard players of all levels.

To start, the materials for the project include wood boards, screws, wood glue, hinges, and a cushion. The wood should be of good quality and suitable for indoor use. The size of the wood boards will depend on the desired dimensions of the stand and bench. A typical size for the keyboard platform is 36 inches by 14 inches, while the stand support legs should be 28 inches long.

Before starting the construction, it is important to have an idea of the final dimensions of the stand and bench. This can be done by sketching the design on paper or using a computer-aided design tool. The design should take into account the height and reach of the keyboard player, as well as the width and depth of the keyboard.

The first step in the construction process is to cut the wood boards to the desired size using a miter saw or circular saw. It is important to measure and mark the wood accurately to ensure that the cuts are clean and precise. Once the boards are cut, they should be sanded to remove any rough edges or splinters.

The next step is to assemble the keyboard platform by attaching two boards together using wood glue and screws. The platform should be sturdy and flat, with no wobbling or twisting. Once the platform is assembled, a cushion can be attached using hinges. The cushion should be of appropriate thickness and density to provide comfort and support to the keyboard player.

The stand support legs can be constructed by attaching three boards together using wood glue and screws. The legs should be angled outward slightly to provide stability and prevent tipping. Once the legs are assembled, they can be attached to the keyboard platform using hinges or brackets.

The final step is to add finishing touches, such as paint or stain, to the stand and bench. The finish should be of good quality and suitable for indoor use. Once the finishing is complete, the keyboard stand and bench can be used for practice and performance.

Overall, the keyboard stand/bench project is a simple and rewarding way to create a customized and comfortable playing position for keyboard players. It requires some basic carpentry skills and the right tools, but it can be completed in a few hours using readily available materials. With the right design and construction, the keyboard stand and bench can enhance the playing experience and contribute to better posture and technique.

Posted by greg_guarino on 2012-04-16 01:03:23