(Detachable?) Handle for the Nord stage 3 compact
Posted: 29 Mar 2026, 01:23
Okay just hear me out. I would like a way to attach a hard case handle to my Nord stage 3 compact. This would make lifting the keyboard itself into or out of a case by myself much much easier.
I am old and my back and knees are not what they once were. As a young engineer at kurzweil in the '80s I hurt my back trying to lift a k250 by myself too many times. Having to grab a keyboard and tuck it under your arm is bad enough. Lowering it into a case sitting on the floor is near impossible. Some sort of handle would make all of that much easier.
Even though the enclosure of the Nord is made of aluminum and steel, I don't think this is a wise idea. Putting it on the front underneath the keys would probably be too much for that thin strip of steel and end up bowing it outwards. Putting it on the back, probably the same thing. Probably void the warranty too.
Another approach would be to have some sort of a strap with two handles that I could wrap around both ends of the keyboard. But that would probably put too much mechanical pressure on the front panel hardware. Perhaps having two individual straps on either end with a wooden rod as a handle would prevent any inward pressure from the straps against the front panel hardware. Still, sounds a little unstable.
Lastly, I could imagine some large 3D printed heavy duty resin material that was shaped as a clip that would go around the back of the keyboard and the front of the keyboard and snap into place. A case or luggage or soft handle could then be attached to the clip and the entire weight of the keyboard would be supported by the handle and the clip.
Anybody ever hear of anything like this? Anybody ever dream of anything like this? I saw the Casio CTS 300 recently, with its integrated handle, and I drooled. What a great little toy to bring to guitar circles and campfires.
Thank you in advance for your perspectives. Please don't be mean.
I am old and my back and knees are not what they once were. As a young engineer at kurzweil in the '80s I hurt my back trying to lift a k250 by myself too many times. Having to grab a keyboard and tuck it under your arm is bad enough. Lowering it into a case sitting on the floor is near impossible. Some sort of handle would make all of that much easier.
Even though the enclosure of the Nord is made of aluminum and steel, I don't think this is a wise idea. Putting it on the front underneath the keys would probably be too much for that thin strip of steel and end up bowing it outwards. Putting it on the back, probably the same thing. Probably void the warranty too.
Another approach would be to have some sort of a strap with two handles that I could wrap around both ends of the keyboard. But that would probably put too much mechanical pressure on the front panel hardware. Perhaps having two individual straps on either end with a wooden rod as a handle would prevent any inward pressure from the straps against the front panel hardware. Still, sounds a little unstable.
Lastly, I could imagine some large 3D printed heavy duty resin material that was shaped as a clip that would go around the back of the keyboard and the front of the keyboard and snap into place. A case or luggage or soft handle could then be attached to the clip and the entire weight of the keyboard would be supported by the handle and the clip.
Anybody ever hear of anything like this? Anybody ever dream of anything like this? I saw the Casio CTS 300 recently, with its integrated handle, and I drooled. What a great little toy to bring to guitar circles and campfires.
Thank you in advance for your perspectives. Please don't be mean.