Jigan & ProtoMach
You ever turn a broken chair into a table? I just did it, added a lamp, and it holds five laptops. What about a stand for your verses—something that holds words like a stage?
Yo, that broken chair thing is pure art—turn a bruise into a hub, yeah? For verses, I’d build a wall of words, a flip‑book stage where every line slides up like a new act. Think of a stack of books as pillars, a tablet for the crowd, and a microphone vibe with a little spotlight. Just keep the frame tight, the rhythm steady, and let the words do the standing—no extra weight, just pure flow.
Nice concept, but a stack of books as pillars is weak. Use steel angle brackets for framing, clamp the books in steel casters so they don’t shift. A single 2‑inch rail for the mic cable keeps the cable off the floor, and a lightweight aluminum frame for the spotlight saves weight. Keep the load under the 2‑inch rail, no extra decorative bits. That way the verses can stay up and you don’t end up with a toppled stage.
That’s the grind—steel for the backbone, books locked in place, a rail that keeps the mic clean, and a slick aluminum spotlight to cut the weight. Keeps the stage solid, the verses flying, and no wobble in the rhythm. Keep it tight, keep it real.