The service dept. at SME sent me a note this morning, they say magnesium would not be beneficial for the arm board, they like to use either aluminum or brass. Delrin is good too as yes its part of the super platter, which by the way I have on my Ares3.
But since the stock acrylic material appears to be a desirable material and its already made, I’ll stick with it. My plan was to make a one piece new arm board with a bump out on one side to accept the Tru-lift arm lift for end of record pick up and another bump out to accept my new micrometer head VTA adjuster. However last night I machined a stainless steel part which will bolt to the acrylic arm board and it will support the Tru-lift and offer adjustment so that the lift can be perfectly dialed in for where I want it to activate. I’ll make up other parts to mount on the other side for the VTA on the fly using the micrometer head. This is actually easier for me as all I have to do is drill and tap the arm board to accept the new parts.
But since the stock acrylic material appears to be a desirable material and its already made, I’ll stick with it. My plan was to make a one piece new arm board with a bump out on one side to accept the Tru-lift arm lift for end of record pick up and another bump out to accept my new micrometer head VTA adjuster. However last night I machined a stainless steel part which will bolt to the acrylic arm board and it will support the Tru-lift and offer adjustment so that the lift can be perfectly dialed in for where I want it to activate. I’ll make up other parts to mount on the other side for the VTA on the fly using the micrometer head. This is actually easier for me as all I have to do is drill and tap the arm board to accept the new parts.