Showing posts with label Piano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Piano. Show all posts

Pianos

3/03/2013 Add Comment

Pedals were adjusted so they reached almost to the ground.


I used this photo and plan from Wikipedia as my example.  Print the drawing and then reduce it down to the size you need then you can use it as a template for the cutting of the base.


Figures are soccer spectators from Subbetto.  Music helps improve the morale of the troops.


Five pianos, I will probably paint them white, brown, and three black.  Eventually.

Piano

3/02/2013 Add Comment

I used a very, very thin sheet styrene for the body of the piano and wrapped it around the base.  I glued it with Goo, a rubber cement because it's gap filling.


Tiny bits used for the hinges.


I glued the model with Testors model glue and Goo.  The wax paper protects the working surface.


I put a bit of glue on the hinges first to soften them before applying them.


Flip the piano upside down for pedals and legs.  I made several different legs from tubing, square tubes and even sprue.

Piano Works

3/01/2013 Add Comment

Making a grand piano out of styrene.


Mass production of legs and pedals.


I made a total of five pianos.


Piano benches.  Take a bit of a ladder and cut it up to make the legs, that way you don't have so many little bits and it's stronger.


I used a textured styrene sheet for the strings.