First off, I'd like to answer a few questions about the alignment tool. First, this device was created for the love of the sport. I know many of my fellow AC'rs have struggled with this issue as I have and the industry has not provided what I would call a technically superior attempt at solving the problem, correctly.
I'm not in business, nor do I want to have a "Wayner Inc." or anything like that...at all. This thing is a proto-type. I enlisted the help of 3 guys to see if it works on their tables, to see if they can figure it out, to see if it improved their sound. What shape it ends up in or what happens after that, I don't know. Let's just take it one step at a time. Now don't get me wrong, I love all of your input. Bob, I'm going to add the VTA lines on the pointer piece, great idea!
My ultimate goal, is I'm hoping when we get the bugs out and this seems to work good, that Frank will put it in his Audio Circles as a full size PDF and you guys can down load and print to your hearts content. That is if it's OK with Frank. There are a lot of nice people that have lots of "shareware" out there and this should be one of those things. Knowledge is power when it's used by leverage or overshadowing, and that is not what I'm about. I am a geometrical goof-ball that thrives on this kind of junk. I have several U.S. Patents to prove it.
Now for some of the other technical questions. The reason there is a big long slot is that I wanted the protractor to work for a range of arm lengths. The zero reference point is at the tonearm pivot and the scale by the slot goes backwards, or from right to left. There is no point trying to align your cartridge if you can't verify the tonearm pivot to spindle distance. This part of the jig verifies that.
The second sloped scale is to set the length of the arm from tonearm pivot to stylus. That is all I want it to do. The 2nd card has to be a separate piece, because it depends on the spindle position, which varies all over hell, so it can't be part of the main card. That geometrically can't work.
If I were to make this out of a more durable "plastic" or something like that, then I'd have to charge you money to pay for all of the costs of making it and shipping it. That means almost a business, which I don't want. How better for the whole bunch if you can download it yourself, cut it out, tape it together and then throw it away if you want. If you need another one, go and get it.
There, that's the plan anyway. Unless someone wants to buy the design, I'd be all up for that aa
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