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10-10-11
Dear halcro, this statement of yours is a very dangerous on ... Dertonarm
10-10-11
Dear halcro, your opininon re 'springs' imply that those exp ... Nandric
10-10-11
Are these some inventions in tt design or not? everyone may ... Thuchan
10-10-11
Dear peterayer, as for the wave kinetics nvs - yes, i have s ... Dertonarm
10-10-11
Hi thuchan, i agree with you about mark doehmann and continu ... Halcro
10-10-11
Dear nandric, i think that even the worst turntables seem to ... Halcro
10-10-11
Dear daniel, i believe that the minus k stands are designed ... Halcro
10-10-11
Dear thuchan, all those features you've listed are fine and ... Dertonarm
10-10-11
Deartonearm, i think continuum was on the right track looki ... Thuchan
10-10-11
Designing a good turntable needs a lot of brain, knowledge, ... Syntax
10-10-11
I agree with dertonarm's comment about putting halcro's ac-3 ... Peterayer
10-10-11
Daniel& henry, it looks as if you are contradicting each oth ... Nandric
10-10-11
Hi nandric, there is one solution that works pretty well fo ... Unoear
10-10-11
Not to bad unoear. i am curious to hear about your experienc ... Thuchan
10-10-11
Dear halcro, maybe the weak side of the continuums are their ... Thuchan
10-10-11
Hi thuchan, yes, my weight requirements for the minus-k pla ... Unoear
10-10-11
Hi syntax, i do enjoy your tall sense of humor :-)! yes, ... Unoear
10-10-11
Halcro, whilst i do not like sprung turntables i agree with ... Dover
10-10-11
Dear halcro: +++++ " agree that the perfect turntable ... Rauliruegas
10-10-11
Dover, i agree wholeheartedly with you about wall hung shelv ... Halcro
10-10-11
Dear raul, thank you for those links......interesting. ok... ... Halcro
10-11-11
Dear raul, the sme 30/2 a top performer... aua. you are not ... Thuchan
10-11-11
Dear thuchan: i can tell you why the sme 30 is a top perform ... Rauliruegas
10-11-11
One of the simplest and cost effective approaches i have see ... Ecir38
10-11-11
Dear raul, if you are thinking the sme 30/2 is a top perfor ... Thuchan
10-11-11
Hi brad, thanks for the link. whilst it looks quite simple.. ... Halcro
10-11-11
Thuchan, like raul, i, too, am interested in reading why yo ... Peterayer
10-11-11
Halcro, i was looking at this easy idea for those to try a r ... Ecir38
10-12-11
Brad, it is almost impossible to achieve a 'moment' connecti ... Halcro
10-12-11
Ecir38, thanks for those photo's. i tried something very si ... Dgob
10-12-11
Dear henry re: your thoughts on suspended tables designs is ... In_shore
10-12-11
Peterayer, i have listened to the sme 30/2 in a very good k ... Thuchan
10-12-11
Dear dgob: yes that makes a rewarded difference. the tts and ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Dear thuchan: this is what we appreciate you answer because ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Halcro, your a tough cookie when an idea is presented that i ... Ecir38
10-12-11
Brad and henry, i have found that small size cans of mandari ... Lewm
10-12-11
Some time ago i did also listen to sme 20 with graham phanto ... Syntax
10-12-11
Dear thuchan: please don't put words/statements in my " ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Lew, i have been fighting for a solution with my slate plint ... Ecir38
10-12-11
Dear raul, understand your fascination of the sme which onl ... Thuchan
10-12-11
Wow - there are a lot of discussion points here - my points ... Dover
10-12-11
Dear ecir (brad, i think), thanks for that url but which fee ... Lewm
10-12-11: Halcro Brad,
Halcro, your a tough cookie when an idea is presented that is not yours.
Sorry you feel that way. I thought this Forum was an exchange of ideas and information? I studied structural engineering for 5 years as part of the Architecture course and for 40 years worked on a daily basis with some of the best structural engineers in the country including Arup Assoc who did the Sydney Opera House. Structural design involves physics, mechanics, material proerties, geometry, maths, trigonometry and even algebra. Advanced structural design is not often 'intuitive' and can rarely be interpreted by lay people. When you present a design which I see has obvious structural flaws.....I am attempting to prevent those who might see this solution as viable....from making a mistake? Nothing more....nothing less. And the added lead ballast to the lower section of the pod actually does little to increase the mass of the pod at the arm connection point. But I won't rain on your parade by explaining the reasons :-) And c'mon......the asparagus tin jibe? But just for interest's sake.....there is more structural integrity in an unopened asparagus tin than in that armpod.
Lew, rigidity (aka-stability) does not assure transmission of vibrations from the shelf into the pod. A constrained layer pod can be rigid and stable yet repel vibrations. However I think it best to decouple vibration from the shelf via the footers or spikes under the pod. Halcro (System | Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)
10-12-11
Henry, agreed. dissimilar materials. spikes only work as di ... Lewm
10-12-11
Lew, i'm looking at the the v2d series ball contact, have no ... Ecir38
10-12-11
Dear thuchan: useles to continue arguing with you on a subje ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Dear dover: i agree with you and about your final tt i poste ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Dear lewm: layering different materials does not means disap ... Rauliruegas
10-12-11
Halcro, geez i pushed a button there and shouldn't have, i a ... Ecir38
10-13-11
Dear all, i must admit that - for the very first time in any ... Dertonarm
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