I have been asked to reproduce a cello chair stand - this is a wooden framework which folds out, the top of the ‘T’ sits behind the chair legs and then the cello spike sits in one of the holes in the upright of the ‘T’ I have been given one to copy, which is itself a rough and ready copy, but it raises a couple of questions:
- the screw in the middle of the T is used to swivel, but it literally is a screw into the wood, is there a better way of doing this which allows the pieces to swivel, but doesn‘t risk being unscrewed?
- the holes in which the spike sits gradually wear down, so when the person made this copy they put in metal cups with a screw, but this then is too raised, so the spike slips out - what method would allow the hole to be protected but still remain the same depth?
- the hinges look functional, but if anyone knows of better, such knowledge would be welcomed…
- the screw in the middle of the T is used to swivel, but it literally is a screw into the wood, is there a better way of doing this which allows the pieces to swivel, but doesn‘t risk being unscrewed?
- the holes in which the spike sits gradually wear down, so when the person made this copy they put in metal cups with a screw, but this then is too raised, so the spike slips out - what method would allow the hole to be protected but still remain the same depth?
- the hinges look functional, but if anyone knows of better, such knowledge would be welcomed…