I've got Forstner bits and a drill press, but i need to know how to locate the correct location for the hole. Sean
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How do YOU find the hole?
Sean...I know that I have seen writeups on all the angles and forces involved with a pivoting arm. In fact a lecture I went to about how to set up a pivoting arm is what convinced me to go to linear tracking. It is impossible to get everything right across the recorded range of the LP. If I had to do it....I would set the tracking angle so that it is correct at the midpoint of the LP recorded range. To accomplish this: 1. Make a template of the plan view (looking down) of the arm. The pickup is mounted at an angle on the arm, or the arm has a bend in it. 2. Put the template on the armboard with the stylus point at the radial distance from the turntable spindle that corresponds to the midpoint of the recorded area. 3. Draw a line tangent to the groove at the point where you located the stylus. This is orthogonal to the radius out to that point. 4. Pivot the template around the stylus point until the arm pivot point lies on the line which you drew. 5. Drill away. You might want to compare an existing deck (that you know is right) to what my method would yield. It might theoretically be slightly better to set things up for a point nearer the end of the recorded area, on the basis that things get tough for the pickup towards the inner grooves, and it might help to have tracking angle more optimum at that point. However, I don't think that there would be any significant improvement by doing this. |
You need the template for the arm. Otherwise try the Vinyl Engine library and find the tonearm-pillar-to-spindle distance, and then simply measure it out to the best place on your tonearm board. The library always tells you the item is not available after you sign in, so you return to the library, and click on the tonearm again. It'll be there. At least, that's how it works for me. Good Luck. |
While i don't know if i'll be able to find the specific info that i'm looking for there, The Vinyl Engine is a GREAT resource for vinyl related subjects. GOBS of pictures of various tables, arms, etc... Thank YOU John.... Sean > |
Sean I'm not sure if this is what you're asking, but get an ink pad. Put the bottom of the base on the pad. Then stamp the image on the arm board, and use the image to locate the holes. I am assuming of course that you do not have the template for the arm. If this is not what you are asking, just ignore me and chalk it up to youthful ignorance. |