Lenco MultiArm Plinth - FinalThanks JeanI had a friend visiting from London last month. Naturally I've been filling him in on the Lenco saga and he couldn't wait to hear it. Even though he's not an analogue guy I think he ... posted over 17 years ago | View comment | |
Lenco MultiArm Plinth - FinalWowThanks Oregon. It seemed a waste to not let others know what I've learned along the way, especially since Jean has been so generous with his knowledge. The emails I'm getting clearly indicat... posted over 17 years ago | View comment | |
THE JOINTOregonThat's a lovely pair of erm.. Lencos! posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Lenco MultiArm Plinth 3Thanks KenYou're right, the legs need filling but I'm trying to find a gel type material rather than sand as it's a pain. Maybe a damped foam might work. Happily I have a separate room for my s... posted almost 18 years ago | View comment | |
Lenco MultiArm Plinthhi Dewaldthe balsa arm sounds very interesting indeed. two of the armboards are allocated to the mg-1 and my own arm so i have free spot - perfect! please post more info on your arm.regards... posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
Lenco MultiArm Plinthhi oregonthis image is just a rendering in autocad that was done as a massing model to see the proportions of the finished plinth and base (i was a bit worried about it looking like a fat blob ... posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
The Lenco LaboratoryHi JeanThanks for your explanatory email. I have set up a virtual system with a bit of info. It is called the Lenco Multiarm Plinth under all out assault. Hopefully that's enough for people to ... posted about 18 years ago | View comment | |
The Lenco LaboratoryHi Jeanhave started building the monster plinth based on some 3d modelling to figure it all out. the two armboard layout has fitted pretty well but means sacrificing the (redundant anyway) arml... posted about 18 years ago | View comment |