Last edited by ttmrj; Jun 19, 2020 at 08:24 PM.
Carnel (Jun 23, 2020), Jon (Jun 25, 2020), Paul Jones (Jun 24, 2020), Toolmaker51 (Jun 28, 2020)
Beautiful work. It looks exactly like a mike stand made by an accomplished machinist should look.
I made slip-on leather lined vise jaws for my Panavise and used that as a mike stand for years until someone gifted me this clever Fowler design...
As you tighten the clamp on the mike frame the pressure spreads the holder and tightens it into its receptacle in the frame to lock in the viewing angle you desire.
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Paul Jones (Jun 25, 2020), ttmrj (Jul 2, 2020)
Thanks for the tip, Marv! One single screw for tilting & fixing the tool - as simple as ingenious!
Also, the holder arm's flanged recess requires the mike holding cylinder to be pressed down when assembling,
and the cut-out's springiness preventing it from falling out.
Perhaps a project for one of the rainy days?
Last edited by DIYSwede; Jun 29, 2020 at 02:27 AM.
Paul Jones (Jun 29, 2020), ttmrj (Jul 2, 2020)
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