Author: Mike Blinn
Date: 2006-08-15 15:52
Matt:
Interesting observation, but everything else being equal (the length of the legs for one) and a flat surface, isn't having more legs more stable? I think that should I shove or knock a clarinet on a stand in any direction, the chances of it toppling over are less if it is towards a leg. If the force is towards the space between legs, there is a greater chance it will fall over. The more legs, the less space in between. The ideal base would be have an infinite number of legs ( a circle). But since this is a folding stand, the number of legs is limited to three or four.
Mike Blinn
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