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Need inspiration - a holder for a box mounted device.?
I'm making a device that should be mounted on the chest of a user, just below the chin. The user is sitting or lying down. It has a long flexible tube 18mm diameter at the end of a cylinder that is 40mm diameter and 80mm long. What I need have is something to keep in place. Like a harmonica neck brace, but much stronger. Or - something like a flexible goose neck with a soft pad, I could turn into one? form to hang around the neck. I could have made something, but it's usually quicker and cheaper if you find something that already. Anyone have suggestions?
Try a baby carrier, the kind that straps to those on the front chest.
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Neck Brace $269.99 Omega Neck Brace The Omega neck brace offers more freedom than other neck braces and is very comfortable to ride in. It's rigid chassis and energy dispersing design, direct energy away from the spine and sternum. The adjustability allows for a "custom" fit and a comfortable, less restricted ride. Features: Rigid poly-alloy chassis Removable washable comfort pads Adjustable "suspension" system Folding chassis stores easy in gear bag Directs energy away from spine & sternum One size fits most 100% made in Italy Adjustable for custom fit |
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Hohner Harmonica Holder HH01 $9.99 The Hohner HH01 harmonica holder is smaller and lighter than other harmonica holders yet still offers a rubberized neck brace and a sturdy frame. Double wing nuts are lock your harmonica into playing position. About Hohner:Hohner is a family company founded in 1857 in Trossingen, Germany by Matthias Hohner. Hand-made quality and close attention to detail has set Hohner apart from the beginning. A top leading brand in harmonicas, Hohner harps are distributed worldwide. Hohner harmonicas are played on the street by buskers, in intimate nightclubs, on festival stages, and even in Carnegie Hall. Despite a diverse harmonica line used in music from country to classical genres, the most famous Hohner harmonicas are their simple, 10-hole diatonics used frequently by blues, rock, country, and folk musicians. |
