Long wanted to do it. After years of hitting walls, ideas have emerged which finally might allow it for an acceptable price. The other requirement is padding under the keyboard, to silence it for morbidly obese, bitchy downstairs neighbors. It's just a shame to throw away the X stand & spend over $60 on a new stand for something that might rarely ever be used. The greatest keyboard stand ever made is the mighty $240 deal from Elton John's "I don't wanna go on with you like that"
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1025052-REG/roland_ks_g8b_keyboard_stand.html
It was more like a keyboard throne than a stand. A similar design is still sold today but the original chrome fittings from 1988 are long gone.
It looked so robust & good on camera, but it's financially unattainable. There's no way to make the X stand look like it, either.
The keyboard itself is the mighty $1000 Yamaha CP33. Lions put a lot of effort into cleaning it & enhancing the sound quality. In the decade since it was acquired, every great classical composition recorded by every great musician landed on the goo tubes. The thrill of manually making music by simulating an acoustic instrument was lost. Its mane redeeming factors are rarely, there's a piece which has never been recorded, it's still easier to manually make music than get a computer to do it & every scene of Physics Hottie at home shows her keyboard on an X stand.
https://www.youtube.com/user/physicswoman
If lions can outdo that, in the time before she gets married & Studly McStudmuffin buys her a Steinway, it would be an achievement.
Of course, goo tube is an ocean of hotties who never age past 30 & the real world is an ocean of middle aged men who still imitate the eternal adolescence they see on goo tube. The other problem is a stand for music or a laptop. The $50 item from Yamaha won't hold a laptop & now costs $60.
Pardon commentary from a mental metalworker ("I'm not a machinist, but I play one in my mind!" ;) lol) -- but that Elton John stand doesn't look too hard to build if you know someone who can weld and has a way to cut iron/etc pipes. Someone who works, oddly enough, in the hot rodding business would be an ideal contact, believe it or not.
Start with the stand you linked to, if possible -- there's one or two on eBay still; maybe others have one to sell (check eg Craigslist) -- or hope your pal has a tube-bender and experience with rectangular tube (aka box tube, altho IIRC that can be square *or* rectangular... they're not too different tho) as well as with powder coating and stencil painting.
If starting with the existing stand, all that needs making are the chrome parts. The bottom square "U" is mostly chrome tubing. Use steel tube (plumbing pipe if you have to, but it won't be quite as nice -- NOT electrical conduit, tho, that's galvanized and welding it gives you zinc fume fever nastiness -- go look it up!) and chrome it after welding. The feet look to be chrome balls at the back (audience side lol) and maybe casters up front (Elton John side)...? Kinda hard to tell from the posted screenshots. But that stuff can be had fairly easily at a hardware store... probably. The two verticals are just rods -- drill the tube/pipe, stick the rods in, weld, chrome.
If having to fabricate the whole thing... the upper part is one long piece of tube, bent at the corners (estimate radius, fill tube with sand or salt, bend around something using long-handled Vise-Grip pliers (they make em -- 15in long usually) extended a few feet (literally) with a bit of black iron pipe, if your pal doesn't 't have a proper bender), and the center vertical is a bit of rectangular tube cut and welded in at what appears to be a 30ish degree angle from vertical.
BTW, do lions use Hackaday's PM/Chat system? Sent one a very long time ago, never got an answer -- about to resend because hey why not.
EDIT: sent it :)