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Good info, jrtrent, but here's the link that kind of contradicts it....http://www.vinylengine.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5195
Here is my DIY Turntable stand, Right now I like the results I am getting. Sand in the Drawer ( about 60 pounds) sand in the Sandbox (about 60 pounds) The sand box floats on 5 raquets balls. I did it this way for rigidity with a little side to side motion. What does everybody think am I going about this the wrong way? Open for criticism. I am using a project debut III, the intro tableThanks
To quote a part of your post Wayner... "Suppose we are sitting at the kitchen table and on top of the table we have a piece of paper and a steel bearing, like 3/8" in diameter. If we were to blow on the bearing, it probably won't move. If we blow on the paper, it will will move. If we now hit the table with our fist, the stupid piece of paper just sat their and the bearing jumped into the air. This proves in a small way that lesser mass responds to air (and airborn vibrations, while real mass responds to wave lenght transmission thru other objects." This does not prove what you say. The reason the paper might stay still (as in move with the table) is to do with it's shape (air pressure over a relativley large surface area keeping it pressed against the table when the table moves upwards) and lack of rigidity and texture (providing a good amount of surface friction with the table top) not it's weight. The reason the bearing moves is also because of it's shape and the fact that it is hard. Hard things do not tend to deform rather transmit energy through themselves into something else or move carrying that energy with them. ..........and before someone says it, I don't think you are stupid.
Good info, jrtrent, but here's the link that kind of contradicts it....