sgbotsford
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I have a full length keyboard (Arturia keylab 88). By itself it weighs in at between 40 and 50 lbs.
Add a 3 pedal unit (5 lbs) A pair of 8" self powered speakers (20 lbs) a laptop comptuer to run it (4 pounds), a sound mixer ( 1 lb)
A 20" monitor used to display scores (6 lbs). Cables, etc, It all adds up to somewhere between 60 and 90 lbs.
I want to make a dedicated gig case.
* Legs can be at 2 lengths, one for sitting, one for standing.
* Internal storage for mixer, and laptop.
* monitor built into lid.
* lid works as a music stand if I don't use monitor.
* storage space for all the cables.
* Wheels so I can move it like moving a dolly. Wheels have to be big enough (8") to deal with stairs.
* Single power bar internally so that evertything powers up with 1 cord.
* eyes on top to bungie anything else.
I don't want the box to be any heavier than I need.
I want it to be cheap to build. If this works, making these could be a good side gig.
Thoughts:
The actual walls don't have to be very strong.
* Baltic birch plywood at 1/8 or 3/16.
* G1S fir plywood at 1/4" (strongest)
* Good quality trailer paneling (the kind with a 1/32" layer of philipine mahogany on the back would be fine.) (weakest?)
* Or I could dado grooves into the frame, and put in laminate flooring with glued edges. (longer builds)
Functioning.
* Leg top end cut at an angle so legs splay when deployed.
* Clever leg design allows legs to also be 'wheel barrow' handles?
* Lid includes the front, so two sides hinge up.
* Inside of lid is 22" monitor
* Side parts of lid contain cables, foot pedals, yada yada.
* Hooks or eyes on top.
* raised rim so something bungied on top stays on top.
Twin length legs:
* Build like oldstyle survey tripods with 2 outer struts and a movable middle strut.
* Build like wooden crutches.
* Middle piece pivots. The short end allows sitting. The tall end standing.
* metal slider around all 3 struts moves down to lock in place.
Looks:
* Classy looks. Wood that took stain well would be nice.
* Strong enoguh to bump up and down a zillion stairs, allow people to sit on it.
* Light enough to be under my 120 lb target weight ready to go. Case weight of under 30 lbs.
Dimensions:
* Box itself about 60" x 16" x 8"
* Default legs for 26" standard desk height and 36" standard counter top height. I'd like a system that allowed 1.5" increments from 21" to 42"
* Wheels: 8" semi-pneumatic, 8-10" diameter, mounted on brakets 4" below bottom of case, about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way back.
Suggestions and gotchas welcome.
Add a 3 pedal unit (5 lbs) A pair of 8" self powered speakers (20 lbs) a laptop comptuer to run it (4 pounds), a sound mixer ( 1 lb)
A 20" monitor used to display scores (6 lbs). Cables, etc, It all adds up to somewhere between 60 and 90 lbs.
I want to make a dedicated gig case.
* Legs can be at 2 lengths, one for sitting, one for standing.
* Internal storage for mixer, and laptop.
* monitor built into lid.
* lid works as a music stand if I don't use monitor.
* storage space for all the cables.
* Wheels so I can move it like moving a dolly. Wheels have to be big enough (8") to deal with stairs.
* Single power bar internally so that evertything powers up with 1 cord.
* eyes on top to bungie anything else.
I don't want the box to be any heavier than I need.
I want it to be cheap to build. If this works, making these could be a good side gig.
Thoughts:
The actual walls don't have to be very strong.
* Baltic birch plywood at 1/8 or 3/16.
* G1S fir plywood at 1/4" (strongest)
* Good quality trailer paneling (the kind with a 1/32" layer of philipine mahogany on the back would be fine.) (weakest?)
* Or I could dado grooves into the frame, and put in laminate flooring with glued edges. (longer builds)
Functioning.
* Leg top end cut at an angle so legs splay when deployed.
* Clever leg design allows legs to also be 'wheel barrow' handles?
* Lid includes the front, so two sides hinge up.
* Inside of lid is 22" monitor
* Side parts of lid contain cables, foot pedals, yada yada.
* Hooks or eyes on top.
* raised rim so something bungied on top stays on top.
Twin length legs:
* Build like oldstyle survey tripods with 2 outer struts and a movable middle strut.
* Build like wooden crutches.
* Middle piece pivots. The short end allows sitting. The tall end standing.
* metal slider around all 3 struts moves down to lock in place.
Looks:
* Classy looks. Wood that took stain well would be nice.
* Strong enoguh to bump up and down a zillion stairs, allow people to sit on it.
* Light enough to be under my 120 lb target weight ready to go. Case weight of under 30 lbs.
Dimensions:
* Box itself about 60" x 16" x 8"
* Default legs for 26" standard desk height and 36" standard counter top height. I'd like a system that allowed 1.5" increments from 21" to 42"
* Wheels: 8" semi-pneumatic, 8-10" diameter, mounted on brakets 4" below bottom of case, about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way back.
Suggestions and gotchas welcome.
