Glue-on Key hook for natural (white) keys on MiniKorg, MS-20, MG-1 and other Norlin-era Moog Synths (and many others)
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This is a replacement hook for keys used in MS-20 and other keyboards with copper leaf contact style Matsushita keybeds. It can be lined up and glued in where the original was placed. Depending on your printer's accuracy, you may need to sand a little here and there to get it just right. This attaches to the inside of the key, and there is a lip to catch the base of the key and help with alignment. The channels and holes are designed to aid with different adhesives and alignment experimentation. I've used CA glue and PLA with great results. Let it thoroughly dry before attaching to your keyboard. Sharing is okay, but no commercial resale is permitted. If you're a technician using this as a service, please only charge a fair price, and be upfront with your customer that this is installed and you haven't replaced the key. Note: The preview isn't working (I've re-uploaded dozens of times and modified the file, etc) but it's not showing up. Not sure if that's the site or me, but the file works!
With this file you will be able to print Glue-on Key hook for natural (white) keys on MiniKorg, MS-20, MG-1 and other Norlin-era Moog Synths (and many others) with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Glue-on Key hook for natural (white) keys on MiniKorg, MS-20, MG-1 and other Norlin-era Moog Synths (and many others) .