White keys for the Arturis MiniLab

White keys for the Arturis MiniLab

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I acquired a used Arturis MiniLab MIDI controller at an affordable price, despite its broken keys. I anticipated that repairing them would be a relatively straightforward process. To add some fun to the project, I decided to create 3D models of the keys in SketchUp. The model is too large for my printer's bed and hasn't been printed yet because I'm still undecided on how to divide it into two pieces. Initially, I thought about slicing the layers thin enough so that they could be cut out using a laser cutter from acrylic sheets. Alternatively, producing the set with an SLS printer would be desirable; however, this option might prove more expensive than purchasing brand-new keys for the MiniLab. If you require additional key sets, keep in mind that the MiniLab needs two of the seven-key sets and one extra C key (the 25th key counting all keys from left to right). I haven't modeled the black keys yet since mine are still intact.

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