In Reply to: In the interest of sharing posted by Dawnrazor on June 6, 2020 at 19:50:24:
If something is moving, and you don't want it to move, shouldn't you
secure it so that it doesn't move? Like bolt it down to something non-
moving? How does putting something that moves onto something else that
moves improve the situation? Putting sufficient weight on top of a
vibrating component to stop the vibrating seems more logical that putting
balls or brushes, which also move and vibrate, under said component.
Lack of skill dictates economy of style. - Joey Ramone
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- I don't understand - Mike K 06/7/2007:45:50 06/7/20 (3)
- RE: I don't understand - Dawnrazor 16:25:05 06/7/20 (0)
- Coupling, decoupling, and damping... - YRY 09:09:55 06/7/20 (1)
- RE: Coupling, decoupling, and damping... - Dawnrazor 16:12:58 06/7/20 (0)