Sunday, 16 October 2011
Gradually getting there
This week has been quite good regarding the development of the casework of the organ. As you'll already know from previous posts this month, I've started butchering the grade A quality oak I've got for the cabinet. The key cheeks for all four manuals are done(ish). They were all beautifully measured and amazingly it was correct even when I did it. The scrolling I did as a little decorative end was NOT easy. That took ages as it was my first time of using a scroll saw and putting oak that is quite thick through it with the wrong blade on (ahem) made for an interesting couple of evenings. I got there all I've got to do now is the glueing and screwing into place and then lots and lots of sanding to make it look lovely - which it will.
The next part of the project is to start on the cabinet. To be honest, I'm anticipating it being the easier part of the project. I've got most of the wood cut more or less to length so that's a start at least!
I've been doing a lot of research this week on using a router successfully. I borrowed my mother's as well as her router table (yes, my mother's, she's a funny girl!) and spent the other evening just getting a feel for them and just working out - without even turning it on - how it feels and how to attach the fence, bits and how to adjust the depth and things like that. I'm now the leading expert in the world when it comes to a router that's not been plugged in.
Youtube's fantastic for learning new skills. I've watched at least 3 hours' worth of tutorials on there which has been great - Very interesting indeed to be honest. It saves pratting about in the library for hours on end and then finding that the only reference book you can find was published in 1954 which would make it only slightly out of date in 1955.
Today's plans are to go out into the garage and have a few tentative attempts at using the router and if I'm really brave I might even knock up a side panel... if I'm REALLY brave AND LUCKY I might do two if they work out well. Well, there's nowt wrong whatsoever in optimism is there?
Wish me luck!
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Totally irrelevant but nice
I made a half-decent stab at doing the key cheek designs which I was relatively pleased with. I'm not going to post pictures of them as yet as I'm wanting to make them MUCH prettier than they are at present. The phrase 'ugly duckling' certainly springs to mind. I'll spend some time tomorrow tarting them up and if you're good; only if you're good, I'll post some pictures of the work so far. I'm happy with the results thus far. Not extatic yet, but the potential is definitely there.
Now to the totally irrelevant bit...
Martin and I decided a few weeks ago that we'd at long last have a civil partnership. As we've been together now for just short of 13 years we felt we'd served our time. So, we set a date of November 10th which is just a couple of days before the date we always celebrate as our 'anniversary' which is 13th. We're off down to London on the 9th, staying at 'The Capital' in Knightsbridge and dining at Le Gavroche that evening. The following morning, Kerry and Don, our witnesses are coming over from their hotel to have breakfast with us at our hotel and then we're all going off to the Old Town Hall at Marylebone where we're having the ceremony. To say it'll be small is an understatement as there'll only be 6 there... Martin, me, Kerry, Don, the Chief Registrar and the Registrar. That's more than enough! After the ceremony we four are going to The Wolseley for lunch. Martin and I are then going to see La Sonnambula at Covent Garden and will be doing a couple of other things that interest us like museums, 'pubs, photographs, sightseeing and the like. The following evening we're going to have dinner at our hotel and then on the Saturday we're back home. We're both really, really looking forward to it.
Today we went across to Newcastle to get new suits. Now I've got at least half a dozen suits that fit me or don't fit me depending on whether the waist is 32, 34, 36 or 38". Yes, really! Currently I'm at 32" and heading downwards. I've got a really, really nice suit I bought for my dad's funeral (he is dead - I'm not just hoping and jumped the gun a bit regarding the wardrobe choices) but sadly I've lost 2 stones in weight then (only sad 'cos the suit doesn't fit anymore!). So, new suits it was. I opted of a light grey three piece suit with a red/orangy coloured tie and a new plain 'posh' shirt with the double cuffs because I like to wear cufflinks. I did plan on getting new shoes too but nothing grabbed my attention so I didn't bother. Martin being Martin was very keen to spend 18p on teh entire ensemble. He ended up spending a lot more than me and I'd pretty much decided that whatever it cost I'd pay it. So, we're both suited and one of us is booted. Innit, sweet?
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Hive of activity
The hawk-eyed readers amongst you will spot what looks like a different MIDI keyboard from the ones I've been using until now. It's absolutely right. I decided the other day that I wanted them all to match, to have no cracks in them and for them to actually have tidy wiring (Ahem) so I bit the bullet and bought four keyboards from Thomann, a German company that I can't recommend enough. They're the best company in the world. Fantastic quality, service, prices, the lot. I got four brand new midi keyboards, including delivery from Germany to the UK (3 days) for £236.00. Bargain or what? Anyway, I ripped them all to pieces so I could just have the keyboard and the midi bits rather than the bells and whistles and the little oompa rhythm section. Now, what you see above is the result of one of the recently gutted keyboards with a very rough-and-ready mock up of what the keyboard setup will look like. Impressive, I agree.
Monday, 11 April 2011
It all happens together
Monday, 28 March 2011
Another big day

Sunday, 2 January 2011
Nearer and nearer
Why am I talking about the beginning of the new year? Well, it means that the anticipated arrival of the Hauptwerk software is a little closer on the horizon. I'm very keen to see what you get and all that jazz. More's the point, I'm keen to receive the upgrade sometime soon. I'm very worried (well, no, not worried at all but interested) that there's no reverb. I like a bit of reverb. It sounds so unrealistic when you're playing it in the back bedroom without reverb. I know you can get 'dry' samples or 'wet' samples or whatever but I'll not be buying a new organ for the software for a little while as yet so it'll be good to have that to play with... Once the hand's a bit better at the end of Jan.
Not a lot to report, really. As you read!
Thursday, 30 December 2010
keyboards galore
I'm still not happy with the organ though. The thumb pistons don't work at present. They're all wired up correctly; that I know as I did have them working a while ago but then had to dismantle it and then forgot how I'd configured it when I put it back together!
Do you know what thumb pistons are? Well, here, have a butcher's;-

Now you know what they look like I'd best explain what they do and where they are. To be honest,they're simply pre-programmed combinations. The easiest way to explain it is to compare it to your car radio. You have your favourite stations tuned in already so that you just push a button and there they are. These do exactly the same job - except you don't get 'The Archers' if you press number 4! They pull combinations of different stops out all at once instead of having to pull them out individually. The pistons are easily reached as they're positioned directly beneath the keys on each keyboard. If you closely look on the picture you'll see the black notes of the keyboard below and the underside of the keys above.
That's it for now. You know when you're sure there's something you've forgotten to say? Why am I getting that feeling very strongly at present?
Oh, and one other thing... While I've been writing this the clock has ticked past midnight. That means that we're into the very last day of 2010. I'm sure that my next post will be in 2011 so with that in mind HAPPY NEW YEAR! Hope it's a good 'un.