I made it hot swappable because I like to quickly mount to other setups, those were the only goosenecks that could do that I found. If you come up with something different I would like to see. 
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Replying to @_StevenFan
From the stuff I've been browsing, yours seems to look the best Also it should hold reasonable weight, some of these arms look like they could only hold a phone
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Replying to @DivineOps
This link the same arm i have. It's actually an ergotron at 1/2 price but generic amazon branded.https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Premium-Single-Monitor-Stand/dp/B00MIBN16O/ …
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OK, since we are here and you clearly know things about mounting equipment I have this light with its native tripod, but I am missing a piece and the tripod doesn't really fit, so it's wobbly Any ideas besides duct tape?https://shop.vidprousa.com/products/new-vidpro-professional-studio-lighting-kits-led-604-and-led-1x1 …
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So the top is supposed to have one more attachment that is missing The hole doesn’t have a screw-thread, and the tripod top is too narrow, so even when I screw in the side bolt it’s wobblypic.twitter.com/G2DVCoftEp
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Replying to @DivineOps
Not sure I understand, there is a mismatch in diameter between the socket that has the clamp and the adapter that is clamped upon? This is a close up of the gooseneck and hotshoe adapter I sent links for, fits pretty snug.pic.twitter.com/H3UTxwe6Tt
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Replying to @_StevenFan
Could actually work
I don't really understand why there's now screw thread in the "clamp" (the part with the hole, is that what it's called?), it feels like there should be
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Replying to @DivineOps
i have some intuition about how to plug stuff together but only occasional exposure to pros' solutions; i'm probably getting some terms wrong fyi
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Replying to @_StevenFan @DivineOps
trying to get my terminology in line with what is accepted: spigot stud - has screw 1/4" or 3/8" thread for mounting photography equipment. also can fit into a socket for quick swapping socket/reciever - has a hand turnable screw that clamps onto the spigot stud
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and just to be very clear our two pictures are of spigot stud/receiver systems, obviously not the same parts but they should work the same. mine fits snug, i don't know what to suggest if your's doesn't
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Replying to @_StevenFan
Well it’s helpful to me to know that it should fit snugly I think I will get that stud and then see if that fits snug and take it from there
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