Fabricating A Microphone Shockmount With Ponytail Holders

For this video, intylekt is fabricating a microphone shockmount for his blue bluebird microphones using hair ties. This procedure works for many different models

This is a little video about replacing and he's worn out things when they get stretched all out, and then you want to screw to Mike makes everything easier. Take the band off o worn-out band off. I got these scrunchies four of them you can use to, but it's a stretch of the little thing. So I use four, and this is why I use for I use two per side so that I don't have to go up and around each each. You know bracket piece, I can just go around one half and then go across to the other side and then from the other side, do the same thing. It'S kind of tough. To do one hand here we go you wan na flip over and do the other side just put it through the brackets Buddha hooks and then just on once you know one in and then put it through the hook on the other side without putting it through. You know the bracket pieces on the other side, then you come from the other side, do the same thing hook him and then just wearing that to the other side and hooky. Now you have it. I put the my back in there and you have it good. As new, I will consider it better than new, because you have more, you know you have more band strips going around since you use the half and the half, so you have essentially twice as many bands can you have. It hope this helps somebody

Sean Teej: Genius!

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