[sdiy] Where can I get desktop synth enclosures

Tim Parkhurst tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com
Thu Feb 10 19:47:48 CET 2005


Hey Vincent,

I've been looking at the same Hammond boxes with an eye towards housing the
guts from an Odyssey, or even my Top Secret Odyssey Clone (project #74 on a
list of 237 projects... I'm currently on #3). My thoughts are:

1) Keep the current enclosure and modify it to remove the keyboard section.

2) Keep the current enclosure and fill in the keyboard area with a blank
panel. This panel space could come in handy for adding mods, patch points,
etc. 

3) Take two of the Hammond boxes and join them together. Two of the 10" wide
units would probably do the trick for my purposes. Some internal bracing
could be used to mechanically link the two halves. Unfortunately, you'll
have a seam running down the middle. Might not look too bad though. You
could have them welded together, but for the amount you'd pay to have
someone to weld them and grind the seam flush so it looked halfway decent,
you could probably have a new top panel made from scratch. Still, might be
worth considering if you knew someone who was good at that sort of thing.

4) Build one from scratch. Easier said than done.


Tim (learning AVR assembler to finish project #4) Servo

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein


P.S. Anyone in the SF / San Jose area got a sheet metal brake and cutter I
can use?
P.P.S. May also switch to C for the AVR. Looks to be a lot quicker/easier.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent L. [mailto:vlab at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:04 PM
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Subject: [sdiy] Where can I get desktop synth enclosures
> 
> Hi all !
> 
> I'm trying to restore a Pro One, that has no Keys and wheels,
> I'm looking for a desktop metal enclosure wide enough to contain the
Pro-One
> panel,
> about 24X10 with a slight angle . I made some research on the web...
> I've seen Hammond makes some, but not as large as I would need,
> (Wooden ends would be a wonderful option too!!!.)
> 
> Any tip would be more than welcome!
> 
> Thanks once again !
> 
> Vincent
> 
> 
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