David,
I shared your fear about the "toothpick" method, and my nervous caffeine-juiced likely "user errors", as the Tech crowd would say. The quarter as a base made it handy, and allows me to let the cueing lever do the tricky part. One note of caution for all trying this methodology:
MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PLATTER DOESN'T ACCIDENTLY GET BUMMPED! If the platter turns a bit while the stylus/cantilever is suspended into the Magic Eraser, you could do so serious damage. Hopefully, this is obvious to all, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to mention it specifically.
Doug, as to my free-spending ways, I'll just say that compared those suckers who bought Brilliant Pebbles, this $0.25 is not a bad investment! Cheers,
Spencer
I shared your fear about the "toothpick" method, and my nervous caffeine-juiced likely "user errors", as the Tech crowd would say. The quarter as a base made it handy, and allows me to let the cueing lever do the tricky part. One note of caution for all trying this methodology:
MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PLATTER DOESN'T ACCIDENTLY GET BUMMPED! If the platter turns a bit while the stylus/cantilever is suspended into the Magic Eraser, you could do so serious damage. Hopefully, this is obvious to all, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to mention it specifically.
Doug, as to my free-spending ways, I'll just say that compared those suckers who bought Brilliant Pebbles, this $0.25 is not a bad investment! Cheers,
Spencer