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Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS), easy DIY project
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Powagoat
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (easy DIY)
Your post is very timely! As I've gotten back into tapping my body has quickly reminded me of one of the issues I had last time. I tried a sitting position and hat helped, and this is good incentive for me to keep up with the stretches and exercises I learned in physical therapy.
I'd rather stand than sit, and I've been pondering using an adjustable monitor arm as a stick stand since it should be easy to maneuver it into the ideal playing position I need to figure out what a good base would be for it. I'm also going to try to make a mount that doesn't require direct bolting to the belt hook. This would be strictly a playing stand and wouldn't holt the Stick stable on its own. Just in the idea stage right now.
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WerkSpace
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (easy DIY)
Powagoat wrote: I'd rather stand than sit, and I've been pondering using an adjustable monitor arm as a stick stand since it should be easy to maneuver it into the ideal playing position. Thinking outside the box here. Maybe a camera stabilizer vest might work? https://www.proamusa.com/products/gimba ... st-support[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDqDtSOj668[/youtube]
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Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:38 am |
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Powagoat
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (easy DIY)
Hmm. That looks like it couldn't support much weight. This arm claims it can do 26 pounds https://smile.amazon.com/HUANUO-Monitor ... B07X48X4KMI figure it needs to be able to have an operating height of 30-40" to accommodate belt hook positions for people of various heights, so I'd need a base around 18" tall
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Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:03 pm |
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Scronk
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (easy DIY)
Quote: Scronk: I find that I can tilt the stick a little bit more towards me which helps. But I think you could put it in almost any position with this stand. Also, it was pretty simple to make. There are other good designs but they involve more woodworking tools and talent then I possess. Jkick, I’m really glad it works for you. The idea was to make something stable, adjustable, quick to build and reasonably cheap. I think the objectives were met overall. Hopefully someone else decides to build this SUSS stand - it would be great to see more pictures here.
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stickyfingers
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
Not pretty but no skrew or bolt lock downs,just slide in.
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Scronk
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
That’s neat, stickist, was that a recent build? It’s similar to the TAGG idea, with a slot to hold the belt hook. (Is that a 10-string grand with heavy gauge strings? #6227)
_________________ =//====> #1817 10-string padauk/paua ACTV2 EMG flaps+rails Deep Baritone Melody inner 10 strings of Matched Reciprocal 12 Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
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stickyfingers
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
Yes and yes,but I must admit your build is well planned and excellent.
_________________ Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself. Miles Davis.
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Sun Jul 19, 2020 3:49 pm |
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stickyfingers
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
Medium ga.
_________________ Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself. Miles Davis.
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stickyfingers
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
Scronk wrote: That’s neat, stickist, was that a recent build? It’s similar to the TAGG idea, with a slot to hold the belt hook. (Is that a 10-string grand with heavy gauge strings? #6227) This is a older build 2012.
_________________ Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself. Miles Davis.
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AnDroiD
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Re: Stand-up Stick Stand (SUSS) - easy DIY project
Sticky, that bottom photo, before I enlarged it, I thought that was a bear
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