Using Maple Butcher Block Under a Turntable


When using a maple butcher block under a turntable, what is below the butcher block?  Cone?  Soborthane pucks?  Does it just lay on the shelf?  What are people using and how of they mounting the block?  How are they mounting the table on the butcher block?
bpoletti
Just to be sure I made my point, I actually did do a comparison of Del Monte Sauer Kraut in small cans to their Mandarin Orange slices in water, in small cans.  I really chose the Orange slices because the ratio of water to solid is higher.  I also placed a CF tiptoe under the bottom of each can, and yes, Geoff, I do use only 3 cans so as to define a plane.  If you remove the paper label, the can itself has 3 parallel ribs around its circumference, to add strength.  This also gives it a pleasing art deco look.  The important thing is to believe in yourself.
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I used these Hudson Hi-Fi 4x 2.5" Platinum Silicone Hemisphere Bumper Non Skid Isolation Feet w. Adhesive - that were reasonably priced for my butcher block turntable base. They are easier to use and don’t have the sticky tacky feel of sorbothane.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/4x-2-5-Platinum-Silicone-Hemisphere-Bumper-NonSkid-Isolation-Feet-w-Adhesiv...
I also have used these Hudson Hi-Fi Silicone Isolation Feet (4 Pack, Soft Block 60lb capacity) for speaker, cd player and receiver feet. The above items and these here are by Hudson Hi-Fi and cost very little for what they do.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hudson-Hi-Fi-Silicone-Isolation-Feet-4-Pack-Soft-Block-60lb-capacity-/25333...
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