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Bizarre design decision - can't use the music rest when piano is against a wall? (Kawai ES110)
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As the title says - getting the required angle to use the music rest means the piano has to be several inches away from the wall. I have a toddler running around, and need to manage cables and other hazards. And besides, having the piano pushed up to the wall just looks neater. Anybody have any suggestions for an alternative music rest or other solution?
So, I wanted to get rid of my wobbly X stand and buy a proper one for the Kawai ES110. I looked one up and it was priced at 99€ for the original HML 1 stand from Kawai.
I then decided to build one.
The wood was only 9€ at "Bauhaus". The side panels are 19mm thick MDF and the middle bar is 16mm MDF.
The measurements are the following:
2 times 665mm*290mm
1 time 1274mm*200mm
I then bought a paint roller for 1,99€ and white paint for 8€. It is glued together at the edges of the long mid-bar with normal wood glue. I freaking love how it looks and how easy it is to build! Oh and it has felt feet.
Here is a picture!
https://preview.redd.it/yfv5hp07hif41.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4d69cd865412a15384ce58d78724e8eee4110dca