New Rest Bar design for the Yamaha 456
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 10:53 pm
Some of you may recall my folding rest bar design for the Yam 456 to enable it to fit in the case.
In practice I'm not really that happy with it and have evolved another design. It is currently under trial with a buddy of mine and I hope to get some feedback at rehearsal tonight.
The design has a sliding restbar that locks into position so it won't rotate when in the playing position, BUT when slid back just 5mm it will move easily and allow you to rotate it 180 deg and slide a little further back so it will fit in the Yammie case.
The bar has a nut thread-locked to it and then a locknut is added for additional security. The clamp has a hex hole broached into it for the nut to fit into to prevent bar rotation. In addition, the forces applied to the bar when in use would naturally tighten the nut anyway.
At first I was concerned that I'd need to design some kind of anti-slide mechanism to prevent it accidentally moving backwards unexpectedly, but initial use has shown that this is not likely to happen.
Images here:
In the case - top view:
In the case - side view:
Playing position - top view:
Playing position - neck side 3/4 view:
Playing position - bell side 3/4 view:
In case - side view - half way through transition:
NOT in case - bell side 3/4 view - half way through transition:
In practice I'm not really that happy with it and have evolved another design. It is currently under trial with a buddy of mine and I hope to get some feedback at rehearsal tonight.
The design has a sliding restbar that locks into position so it won't rotate when in the playing position, BUT when slid back just 5mm it will move easily and allow you to rotate it 180 deg and slide a little further back so it will fit in the Yammie case.
The bar has a nut thread-locked to it and then a locknut is added for additional security. The clamp has a hex hole broached into it for the nut to fit into to prevent bar rotation. In addition, the forces applied to the bar when in use would naturally tighten the nut anyway.
At first I was concerned that I'd need to design some kind of anti-slide mechanism to prevent it accidentally moving backwards unexpectedly, but initial use has shown that this is not likely to happen.
Images here:
In the case - top view:
In the case - side view:
Playing position - top view:
Playing position - neck side 3/4 view:
Playing position - bell side 3/4 view:
In case - side view - half way through transition:
NOT in case - bell side 3/4 view - half way through transition: