Dusty Strings TriStander Direction For Installation And Use

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TriStander
If you are installing the TriStander yourself, please read the installation instructions carefully before you start. If your dulcimer came
to you with the TriStander already installed, go to the Using the TriStander System section for instructions and tips on setting up the
system.
Installation
The parts you should have in the box:
Three wooden brackets
Two plastic wedges
Four 2" screws
Eight 11/4" screws
Three leather patches
Three legs (full kit only)
The other tools and sup-
plies you will need:
Electric Drill
Masking tape
1/8-inch drill bit
Phillips-head screw driver
Awl or center punch
Barge cement or contact cement (optional)
Set-up
Lay your dulcimer string side down on a padded table top. This
will not harm your instrument as long as you are reasonably
careful.
Figure 1: Dulcimer Anatomy
and Bracket/Wedge Placement
for Drilling
1" for Dusty
dulcimers
Hammered Dulcimer Support System
TM
Installation and Use
"18"
Top Rail
Back of Dulcimer
Pinblock
Bottom Rail
Bottom rail brackets (use plastic wedge for drilling).
This side of wedge should be parallel to the bottom rail
General Notes
The three wooden brackets are interchangeable.
Figure 1 shows the typical frame parts of a dulcimer. If
possible, the brackets should be placed close enough to the
edge so that the screws sink into the rails and/or pinblocks
as shown. This is not a requirement, however.
The two bottom rail corner brackets use the plastic wedges
for the proper tilt angle.
Marking and drilling the screw holes for the center wooden
bracket
Position the top rail wooden bracket in the center of the top
rail as shown in figure 1. It may or may not cover the original
leg insert. Regardless, the insert won't be needed any longer.
For best results, securely tape it in position using masking tape.
Using an awl, carefully mark the center of the mounting holes
in the back of the dulcimer.
Now you can drill the pilot holes with the 1/8" drill bit to a
depth of about 1 inch. Blow away the chips and screw down
the bracket using the 11/4" screws supplied. When finished, it
should look like figure 2.
Center Bracket (use wooden bracket for marking screw holes)
Pinblock
1" for Dusty
dulcimers