
Re: Monopod stand for the Chapman Stick
I've started designing the mount for the monopod.
I had some
'marine grade' Baltic Birch in my scrap bin.
It was only 3/8" thick, so I glued two pieces together.
I've chosen
4" X 7" X 3/4" as the base for the mount.
I'm going to machine 1/8" off on the inside in order
to provide a lip on either side where it attaches to the Stick.
This will keep the base mount from wandering side to side.
My plan is to
fasten the base mount to the Stick with 3M's VHB tape.The (Very High Bond) tape is extremely strong. I've tested it many times.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/vhb-tapes-us/Once the base mount is finished and mounted,
I can then fasten the monopod to the base mount,
without damaging or altering the original Stick wood.
The other reason for the base mount, is that I require
some space between the monopod and the Stick
to maneuver my thumb while playing.
The base mount only attaches to the lower portion
of the Stick where the pickups are located.
The monopod actually protrudes further up,
so this is why the offset is required in order to play properly.
I have to wait 24hrs until the glue dries, before I can
move on to the next step. I think this idea will work.
If not, then I may require a few screws to mount
the base to the actual Stick wood.
I think that it will be really cool to have a Stick
with
a telescopic monopod stand that stows away
when not in use. Fully adjustable for sitting or standing.