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2016-12-21, 12:57pm
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Portable Arm Rest
I have a GTT Mirage, I need a way to steady my arm for detail work. And it has to be portable. I teach and help a friend in several studios?
Please send suggestions
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2016-12-21, 2:06pm
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Sorry about the grunge. Yikes. lol There is a bit of padding/batting under the leather too. Makes it more comfortable.
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2016-12-22, 12:44am
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I picked up some 3 x 6 x 9 inch 'yoga' blocks at wally world.
What with being able to stand them on end, on edge or lay flat I can combine two of them into just about any height and position I want.
I wound up getting 4 so I can have two for each arm.
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2016-12-27, 3:57pm
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still looking
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2016-12-29, 5:31pm
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My husband took a plastic coffee creamer jug, wrapped it with a layer of quilt batting (for some give) and then covered with denim from an old pair of jean. I can use it on it's side so that it rolls with my arm or stand it up if I need a little more height.
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2016-12-29, 5:50pm
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brick with a dishcloth folded on top.
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2016-12-29, 7:23pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Three Muses Glass
Sorry about the grunge. Yikes. lol There is a bit of padding/batting under the leather too. Makes it more comfortable.
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Those are nice, I bet I could set those down and be a happy camper.
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2016-12-30, 7:51am
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Thanks Snoop. I like how they can be shoved out of the way too. Tried those clamp down arm rests and they sometimes got in the way. Thinking of Rustoleum-ing them, the black pipe does rust.
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2016-12-30, 12:32pm
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How about a picture
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Originally Posted by Ladypainter
My husband took a plastic coffee creamer jug, wrapped it with a layer of quilt batting (for some give) and then covered with denim from an old pair of jean. I can use it on it's side so that it rolls with my arm or stand it up if I need a little more height.
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Would love a picture
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