I decided to upgrade my scale from a strain gauge to an electromagnetic force scale and damn is this thing sensitive.
The first video is me dropping a single kernal of RL-16. The second video is where I need a little advise. In the video I lightly put my elbow on my work bench, lift it off, then rest my elbow on the bench again. You can see that when I rest my elbow on the bench the scale picks it up. I've tried anti-vibration feet meant for turntables, but doesn't help. This is a very sturdy bench with 2 inch thick butcher block and a steel frame and legs.
Does anyone know of a good anti-vibration mat or something that might prevent this?
Single kernal
Leaning on bench
The first video is me dropping a single kernal of RL-16. The second video is where I need a little advise. In the video I lightly put my elbow on my work bench, lift it off, then rest my elbow on the bench again. You can see that when I rest my elbow on the bench the scale picks it up. I've tried anti-vibration feet meant for turntables, but doesn't help. This is a very sturdy bench with 2 inch thick butcher block and a steel frame and legs.
Does anyone know of a good anti-vibration mat or something that might prevent this?
Single kernal
Leaning on bench