I know, another revolve question, but bare with me. I couldn't find a similar situation on the boards anywhere.
We're looking to have a revolve built for us to have in stock that can be:
-Light weight (built out of something like an aluminum frame)
-quiet to operate
-Easily taken apart and stored and the reassembled
-Easy to repaint/ re cover/ drill scenic pieces into
We've toyed with the idea of of having it be an adaptable single- double turntable, but thats very much not something we necessarily need if its cost prohibitive.
We're thinking about renting or buying a creative conners package, We know for sure renting one for the run of a show whenever we need a revolve is enough in out budget. However, if anyone can recommend a better or more affordable system thoughts are much appreciated.
We don't want to cut corners with this. We've decided we'd rather build a nice revolve that can last us a decade as opposed to several down and dirty ones we'd have to rebuild every time we want one.
Any plans, thoughts, cost estimates would be much appreciated.
Thanks for all the advice!
We're looking to have a revolve built for us to have in stock that can be:
-Light weight (built out of something like an aluminum frame)
-quiet to operate
-Easily taken apart and stored and the reassembled
-Easy to repaint/ re cover/ drill scenic pieces into
We've toyed with the idea of of having it be an adaptable single- double turntable, but thats very much not something we necessarily need if its cost prohibitive.
We're thinking about renting or buying a creative conners package, We know for sure renting one for the run of a show whenever we need a revolve is enough in out budget. However, if anyone can recommend a better or more affordable system thoughts are much appreciated.
We don't want to cut corners with this. We've decided we'd rather build a nice revolve that can last us a decade as opposed to several down and dirty ones we'd have to rebuild every time we want one.
Any plans, thoughts, cost estimates would be much appreciated.
Thanks for all the advice!