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That'll hit piezo sensors, which'll be hooked up to analog inputs on a microprocessor. That'll then send midi over wifi to the laptop where the actual sounds are. I've actually done all that before in my travels. So it's the least likely thing to block me. I even have a virtual midi device in software that Logic Pro sees and works with. I'll probably use a micro like the ESP32 that has wifi built in. Just add more inputs really. And write the code.That's actually a pretty cool idea. What are you planning to actuate with the piano keys? MIDI or similar?
Any chance of posting your video other than on X?
Is this going to be used as part of a stand up routine by chance?
I need to watch the video. But how about cutting off the top section, planing it for the desired relief, then reattaching it using some spacers ?
Have you thought about getting a small MIDI keyboard and cannibalizing it for the keys and electronics to put or graft into your project?
also they have small keyboards. I'd just cut out enough and install one of those
Yep, I'd invest in a router and fabricate a jig for it (typical router table "not gonna cut it")
BTW Bosch makes some very nice little router kits for the money...
No, I missed that part... You will need access to a nice big bandsaw instead! ( And build a jig to hold the body straight while doing your cuts)I can't route it out... I need the wood and design etched on it for the keys. Unless I misunderstanding what you mean?