A month after the Electronic Windchime project was finished, I found that I never used it because it was bulky and took so much space that it was usually tucked away or hidden under other projects. All the unused hardware felt like a waste since I spent months working on it. I liked the way it looked, and I was, happy to display it, so I repurposed an old computer monitor stand.
A while paper label on the back of the EWC gave me a place to sketch guidelines so I would know where to attach hangers. Some simple picture hardware was wide enough to connect to the metal ears on the monitor stand.
A little shrine on a table had everything I needed to play with the EWC any time. Every screen was visible, and the controls were accessible. Some small speakers and the MIDI synthesizer sat on the table nearby for everything I needed.
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Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Completed projects from year 5
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2019-07-08
A while paper label on the back of the EWC gave me a place to sketch guidelines so I would know where to attach hangers. Some simple picture hardware was wide enough to connect to the metal ears on the monitor stand.
Measuring and marking hanger locations
A little shrine on a table had everything I needed to play with the EWC any time. Every screen was visible, and the controls were accessible. Some small speakers and the MIDI synthesizer sat on the table nearby for everything I needed.
Accessible display
The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
First time here?
Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Completed projects from year 5
Disclaimer for http://24hourengineer.blogspot.com and 24HourEngineer.com
This disclaimer must be intact and whole. This disclaimer must be included if a project is distributed.
All information in this blog, or linked by this blog, is not to be taken as advice or solicitation. Anyone attempting to replicate, in whole or in part, is responsible for the outcome and procedure. Any loss of functionality, money, property, or similar, is the responsibility of those involved in the replication.
All digital communication regarding the email address 24hourengineer@gmail.com becomes the intellectual property of Brian McEvoy. Any information contained within these messages may be distributed or retained at the discretion of Brian McEvoy. Any email sent to this address, or any email account owned by Brian McEvoy, cannot be used to claim property or assets.
Comments to the blog may be utilized or erased at the discretion of the owner. No one posting may claim property or assets based on their post.
This blog, including pictures and text, is copyright to Brian McEvoy.
2019-07-08
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