Hammond Clonewheel "B3-like" Case & Stand -- Build, Part 4

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This Part 4 will show how far along the stand is for the B3-like case, which will sit on top and is all done. I just need to add 4 pegs in the top corners of the stand (about 1/2" proud) and 4 corresponding holes in the bottom of the case, then start to paint it.

Using a dado blade on my table saw, then a chisel, I had to notch the sides of all 4 legs plus the front of the front legs:
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Held together with just those clamps, I was checking the final alignment before the gluing (with dowels added for strength, and more glue surface-area) & screwing (for the 4 sets of hinges) to connect it all together:
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I added diagonal braces to keep the L & R legs the correct width apart (they can't open more than 90-degrees due to the way the hinges work, but they do fold back in), and I used small magnets to keep them in place. They'll also be held in by the case once it's placed on top:
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This shows how the 2 legs fold into the middle, with a small rubber pad added where they touch the front. The black knob goes on a screw protruding from the side (when folded) to lock it in position for transporting:
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Here she is, ready for the pegs to be added, then the black paint:
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And here's it folded and secured, ready to transport (35" high, 50" wide):
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Here's a top view of it folded up, about 4.5" wide plus the 2 knobs which stick out a bit.
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I priced out getting 2 custom soft gig bags for the case and stand as separate pieces, and the quotes range from $275 to $350 per piece -- ouch!! -- so for less than $40.00, I bought two brand new padded moving blankets and some extra-long Velcro straps. I will wrap it up well in the blanket and secure it with the straps. That shouldn't take too long to do and saves a ton of $$ for the half-dozen or so gigs that my band does per year ("for now" -- hopefully, more after I retire).

Sharp-eyed Hammond enthusiasts will notice the legs are fatter towards the bottom than on a B3; I had the legs custom-turned and made the square block near the bottom the same dimension as the top block (3"), that made it so much easier to align the top and bottom hinges on the same plane. A real B3 leg would have about a 2" or slightly larger bottom block.

The next post I do, the "Final" one, will show it all painted & assembled and ready for my band's next show on November 1st, and I might include some details on some of the features I've added, if there's any interest.

Thanks for following along with my build!

Old No7

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I'm waiting for the follow posts! Great work man.

I love this about the forum - there are so many talented people here, and on many levels!
 
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Thanks for your kind comments -mjk-, it's almost ready for the "final reveal"!

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