One will often see various dip-coatings for tools advertised that provide a rubbery surface.
It occurred to me the other day that the concern over microphonics produced by vibrating height-adjustment springs might be addressed by simply dipping the ends of the spring in such coatings, such that they dampen any possible microphonic-producing vibrations. I realize that the simpler solution is to just use the surgical tubing, but if you can't locate, or don't have such tubing, might coating the springs do the trick?
What say you?
It occurred to me the other day that the concern over microphonics produced by vibrating height-adjustment springs might be addressed by simply dipping the ends of the spring in such coatings, such that they dampen any possible microphonic-producing vibrations. I realize that the simpler solution is to just use the surgical tubing, but if you can't locate, or don't have such tubing, might coating the springs do the trick?
What say you?
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