A MIC IN GOOD STANDING Or so I wish. I'm all ready to set up my recording, uh, setup, but I have nothing to actually hold my microphone. I don't want to use a floor stand, since space is at a premium here, and I need to be able to sit and read the monitor. This means I either have to buy a desktop stand, or monkey one up. "Buy" is a dirty word to me, so I'll need to make something serviceable -- something capable of supporting the rather great weight of the microphone itself, as well as the pop filter I constructed last week. Also, it has to sit on my desk, in front of me. I use an antique wooden school desk that I've owned for decades. It has a slanted top, and limited desktop real estate. This will be a bit of a challenge, I must admit. The only craft thing I'm any good with is paper mache -- but luckily, that's a craft with many avenues of expression. I'm going to design and begin to build a serviceable stand made from paper. The weight of the mic itself, as well as the cable, ought to add stability to any such construction, but I can include even more weight for that purpose if need be. Ideally, it should also be at least partially adjustable, so I can raise or lower it to an extent, and maybe change its angle. Yes, I think I'll design it out and start building right away. Paper is an awesome construction material, but it has its limits. I guess I'll see if this is one of them.