Some time ago ( years ), FWW had a really nice music stand that I wanted to
make for someone at my church. We moved away shortly after that, and I
never get around to making it. But now my daughter is really involved in
music, and has asked for a music stand, but I can't find the article in any
of my "archives".
Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
TIA,
Tim
Thu, Dec 2, 2004, 2:27pm [email protected]
(Tim=A0Schubach) wonders:
<snip> Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
Yes.
Really should leave you hanging, until you learn to rephrase your
questions.
However. This should be in the archives, but a simple google would
have come up with it too.
http://www.medievalwood.org/charles/lecturn.html
JOAT
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>Some time ago ( years ), FWW had a really nice music stand that I wanted to
>make for someone at my church.
Well, I had one published last year in FWW if that's what you meant. No plans,
I designed it myself. If you mean a really awesome one, that would be Wharton
Esherick's music stand, that puts mine, and probably everyone else's to shame.
Ther eis a website for the museum built where his studio was.
"Tim Schubach" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Some time ago ( years ), FWW had a really nice music stand that I wanted to
> make for someone at my church. We moved away shortly after that, and I
> never get around to making it. But now my daughter is really involved in
> music, and has asked for a music stand, but I can't find the article in any
> of my "archives".
Before you dive into this, if the music stand is going to travel, I
don't think making it out of wood is the best idea because of weight.
There are some good lightweight music stands out there. The last
thing you want is to be fumbling around with a 10 lb stand.
OTOH, if it's for home use, rarely moved, go for it!
"Tim Schubach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Some time ago ( years ), FWW had a really nice music stand that I wanted
> to
> make for someone at my church. We moved away shortly after that, and I
> never get around to making it. But now my daughter is really involved in
> music, and has asked for a music stand, but I can't find the article in
> any
> of my "archives".
>
> Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
>
> TIA,
> Tim
If you wanna cough up about 12 bucks for the plans for this one, you could
see them.
http://www.musikit.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MK&Product_Code=Podi-17&Category_Code=Pod
J T wrote:
> Thu, Dec 2, 2004, 2:27pm [email protected]
> (Tim Schubach) wonders:
> <snip> Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
>
> Yes.
>
> Really should leave you hanging, until you learn to rephrase your
> questions.
Tim...
There's a wonderful web page about getting information on usenet
titled "How to ask smart questions" that you might find helpful.
You can find a link to it (along with links to some other usenet
info) at http://www.iedu.com/c - I put the links up for new C
programmers, but the usenet stuff is generally applicable.
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
Did the google search. Didn't find much. I'm hoping to find somebody
has made a bentwood lamination type bicycle rack that leans against the
wall and can hold a couple of bikes. Didn't find anything in google
proper or google news search. I'll keep looking.
bob g.
Morris Dovey wrote:
> Robert Galloway wrote:
>
>> Along the lines of a music stand, anybody have plans for a bent wood
>> bicycle rack along the lines of a wood music stand?
>
>
> DAGS
>
"Tim Schubach" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
<snip>
>
> Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
No plans, but pictures, at least as far back as 'Design Book 2', which
included maybe 4 or 5 of them.
This project has always fascinated me, but is far enough down the to-do
list that I haven't started drawing pictures yet...
Patriarch
Along the lines of a music stand, anybody have plans for a bent wood
bicycle rack along the lines of a wood music stand?
bob g.
Morris Dovey wrote:
> J T wrote:
>
>> Thu, Dec 2, 2004, 2:27pm [email protected]
>> (Tim Schubach) wonders:
>> <snip> Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> Really should leave you hanging, until you learn to rephrase your
>> questions.
>
>
> Tim...
>
> There's a wonderful web page about getting information on usenet titled
> "How to ask smart questions" that you might find helpful.
>
> You can find a link to it (along with links to some other usenet info)
> at http://www.iedu.com/c - I put the links up for new C programmers, but
> the usenet stuff is generally applicable.
>
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 14:27:46 -0500, "Tim Schubach"
<[email protected]> spake the words:
>Some time ago ( years ), FWW had a really nice music stand that I wanted to
>make for someone at my church. We moved away shortly after that, and I
>never get around to making it. But now my daughter is really involved in
>music, and has asked for a music stand, but I can't find the article in any
>of my "archives".
>
>Does anyone know where I can see some music stand plans?
www.finewoodworking.com
and
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+woodworking+plans+music+stand
are 2 good starting points, don't you think?
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