Hi Doug,
I also thought about hacking it off (unscrewing it?). Maybe I can convince Tri to sell me a spare part to experiment with. Hey! If I'm on to something (arm rest and counterweights), maybe I can qualify for a "G" designator on his arms (grin).
It would be only a minor challenge to get an arm rest to land in the right place on a pivoting armboard like yours or mine. The key would of course be reversibility. We don't want to screw anything up.
For all we know, any "bad" vibes coming from the arm rest might be perfectly tuned to cancel other vibes out.
It's easy for us to sit on sideline. OTOH, no designer/manufacturer can try everything, and the results might be very positive. Only one way to know for sure.
If I ever get motivated to make up some alternate inserts for the counterweights, I'll make up some spares.
I spoke with Tri Mai today, and he verified that he and Tim use the same plastics fabricator for the protractor.
Cheers,
Thom
I also thought about hacking it off (unscrewing it?). Maybe I can convince Tri to sell me a spare part to experiment with. Hey! If I'm on to something (arm rest and counterweights), maybe I can qualify for a "G" designator on his arms (grin).
It would be only a minor challenge to get an arm rest to land in the right place on a pivoting armboard like yours or mine. The key would of course be reversibility. We don't want to screw anything up.
For all we know, any "bad" vibes coming from the arm rest might be perfectly tuned to cancel other vibes out.
It's easy for us to sit on sideline. OTOH, no designer/manufacturer can try everything, and the results might be very positive. Only one way to know for sure.
If I ever get motivated to make up some alternate inserts for the counterweights, I'll make up some spares.
I spoke with Tri Mai today, and he verified that he and Tim use the same plastics fabricator for the protractor.
Cheers,
Thom

