Dr Philip Brissenden P.Brissenden2@salford.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer
First design experiments in 3d printing, 2016. This 3d printed music stand folds into an A4 book size, and opens into 2 A4 sized stands. The stands are stable enough to hold heavy books, or a tablet for screen reading.
This design demonstrated that the necessary precision for printing parts such as the set required to optimise keyboard width from 10th to an octave (prototype 6) would be possible on the CTC 3d printer.
Online Publication Date | Apr 8, 2019 |
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Publication Date | Apr 8, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Mar 10, 2025 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.17866/rd.salford.7960934.v1 |
Publisher URL | https://salford.figshare.com/articles/dataset/First_Design_Experiments_in_3d_Printing/7960934 |
Collection Date | Apr 8, 2019 |
I-The Problem With Tuning - (L4)
(2024)
Presentation / Conference
II-Decolonizing – Understanding Your Tuning Enculturation - (L5)
(2024)
Presentation / Conference
III-Invented Tuning Systems - (L5)
(2024)
Presentation / Conference
IV-Alternative Tuning In Practice - (L5)
(2024)
Presentation / Conference
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