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Title: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: aowzone on May 24, 2006, 02:27:48 PM
Anyone have any ideas for how i can build a little tray to clamp to my stand for my battery box (giant squids) and my md recorder?  they are both pretty small...something the size of a cd case would work great...i want it to have some depth too so things dont slide off...

anyone have any ideas?

i really appreciate any advice!
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: mwz on May 24, 2006, 02:47:14 PM
bogen super clamp:

http://tinyurl.com/mnzov

L bracket shelf holders:

http://tinyurl.com/p7hv6

You can make your shelf out of something nice and lightweight and then clamp to your stand or whatever is handy.

Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: Chuck on May 24, 2006, 05:11:50 PM
If i even *slightly* touch my stand, I get clunks and thuds (even with multiple shockmounts). I can't imagine having anything attached to it.

I'm with you Moke. I see guys with laptops attached to microphone stands and just shake my head... Not just because of the obvious thumps/ thuds, but putting expensive stuff on something that can me knocked down so easily is not smart in my opinion. Just putting my microphones on a stand in a crowded venue makes me nervous!
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: audBall on May 24, 2006, 06:56:58 PM
Wook:  Oh, thanks for the space, bro!
           [sets drink on tray and starts dancing]


           [drink spills]


   You:   >:(
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: run_run_run on May 24, 2006, 07:38:49 PM
Do you feel safer with expensive gear on the floor? Sounds like a catch 22
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: china_rider on May 24, 2006, 07:44:02 PM
Do you feel safer with expensive gear on the floor? Sounds like a catch 22

Actually tucked away in a weather proof nova 5 bag, yes.
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: Chuck on May 24, 2006, 08:11:09 PM
Do you feel safer with expensive gear on the floor? Sounds like a catch 22

it can't fall from the floor. And, it can be covered in plastic sheeting.

Yes, plastic sheeting is my friend  ;)
You are, of course, taking a chance every time you bring recording gear out into the field. I like to minimize the chances something bad will happen to it. Gear on the floor in a padded bag and with plastic covering it, increases the odds my expensive equipment makes it through.
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: run_run_run on May 24, 2006, 09:13:35 PM
I see your point now.
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: Sanjay on May 24, 2006, 10:10:37 PM
http://micsupply.com/standshelf.htm

this is all the parts you need, pretty cheap if you ask me.

however, i really would not do this, however seeing as you have such a small package, why not get a tiny camera case, or portable cd player pouch and just hang it from the knobs on the stand if you must do that?
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: bhtoque on May 24, 2006, 11:09:40 PM
I don't remember the part # but Rolls makes exactly what you are looking for.

JAson
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: Sanjay on May 25, 2006, 01:31:28 AM
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/OTrayMicStandTrayandDrinkHolder?sku=428900&src=3WPGWXX
Title: Re: Looking for a way to build a little tray on my stand
Post by: wbrisette on May 26, 2006, 07:03:40 AM
If i even *slightly* touch my stand, I get clunks and thuds (even with multiple shockmounts). I can't imagine having anything attached to it.

You mean like this:

(http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2006-04-24%2007.08.28%20-0800/Image-1ABCA4F4D38C11DA.jpg)

 ;D

I've never had a problem running it like this. When I did a 40 piece steel drum band, I set the shelve up near the base, turned it on, and just left it alone (it was right in front of the band and in front of where people had to walk to get to their seats, but I simply stood in front of it until most of the people were seated.

Wayne