Halcro,
Yes, I agree that a cantilever will magnify vibration and it is a new thought for me. Micro Seiki and many other manufacturers have used this approach for decades and this MS arm board is made out of a very heavy copper alloy that will dampen the 'diving board' effect considerably. So perhaps it isn't that much of a problem?
The double-stick tape is mostly for holding geometry on a very slippery surface. I could put the base of the pod on 'tip-toes' and use tape under the cups like I did under the turntable.
I have designed another pod made from heavy stainless steel that I will show once I've got it together - 3 weeks or so. It will be a straight vertical design so I will have another data point.
Last night I put two heavy rubber straps around the lower portion of the table - pictures soon (maybe before you read this). It was a worthwhile change as I noted a loss of 'cupped hands' coloration.
I also want to mention that I have changed the mat. It is now a 1lb lead mat from Merrill glued to the bottom of a thick Achromat. Best I've heard.
Gary
Yes, I agree that a cantilever will magnify vibration and it is a new thought for me. Micro Seiki and many other manufacturers have used this approach for decades and this MS arm board is made out of a very heavy copper alloy that will dampen the 'diving board' effect considerably. So perhaps it isn't that much of a problem?
The double-stick tape is mostly for holding geometry on a very slippery surface. I could put the base of the pod on 'tip-toes' and use tape under the cups like I did under the turntable.
I have designed another pod made from heavy stainless steel that I will show once I've got it together - 3 weeks or so. It will be a straight vertical design so I will have another data point.
Last night I put two heavy rubber straps around the lower portion of the table - pictures soon (maybe before you read this). It was a worthwhile change as I noted a loss of 'cupped hands' coloration.
I also want to mention that I have changed the mat. It is now a 1lb lead mat from Merrill glued to the bottom of a thick Achromat. Best I've heard.
Gary