Any tips for securing the Seaboard Block to a tabletop surface? Particularly with deep slides with aftertouch, the block tends to move around a lot. I've tried a few different solutions, but am leaning towards installing clamps that I can jam the block between, but means it's going to be more permanently attached to the table.
Wondered if anyone had a creative non-permanent solution?
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Michel Schiffmann
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over 5 years ago
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
I’ve used a yoga mat and cut a rectangle out of it to fit my set up. Worked great
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Michel Schiffmann
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over 5 years ago
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H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
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Steve Collins
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over 5 years ago
Hi Michel,
Many thanks for that suggestion - most appreciated and very clever (would never have thought of it); I eventually picked up one of those anti-slip mats and it's worked a treat. Adheres really well to the surface, and is low profile so I can still attach a block to it happily.
Steve Collins
Any tips for securing the Seaboard Block to a tabletop surface? Particularly with deep slides with aftertouch, the block tends to move around a lot. I've tried a few different solutions, but am leaning towards installing clamps that I can jam the block between, but means it's going to be more permanently attached to the table.
Wondered if anyone had a creative non-permanent solution?
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
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Michel Schiffmann
H, get some antislip mats for the dashboard of your car. They withstand anthing and no harm done to the Blocks.
Greets
Misch
1 person likes this
Steve Collins
Hi Michel,
Many thanks for that suggestion - most appreciated and very clever (would never have thought of it); I eventually picked up one of those anti-slip mats and it's worked a treat. Adheres really well to the surface, and is low profile so I can still attach a block to it happily.
Nice one!
Steve
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