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Thanks, Andy. I have the shop and tools...and maybe the skills--

I built new frames for my MG-2A's back in the 90's--but what I'm trying to determine is whether I can reasonably reduce the stock frame's vibration by altering its vibrational mode(s) via the Swiss-cheese filler method I outlined in my original post...either with hardwood or some other solid dowel material. So what I'm asking is, am I on the right track physics-wise?

My thinking is that if the concept's workable, I'll integrate it with a wide-stance strutless clamp-stand design I can implement with materials on hand (wood again--no metalworking skills here)--and at minimal cost.


Jim
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