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With any scale, the less you move it around, the better it will be. I place my scale on a shelf above my bench. Keep it covered to prevent dust from settling on it.
 

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Fred..

I really like the dedicated shelf idea. I have some padding from my wife's attempt at working out that I've been using to put under my concentricity/squaring gauges and my spine gauges I built for my arrow building bench. Would this padding help with vibration? What about static, frequencies?
I want to set it up right the first time. Thanks!!!
I don't think padding is necessary or even desired. You want the scale to sit flat & ideally, never move, keep out of any drafts. On the wall should eliminate most bench vibrations or at least really limit them.
 

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The gempro comes with a mousepad that does absorb some vibrations. I should do the same for my A&D FX120 as it changes readings if I am walking around or using the press
That is more likely air currents, not vibration, unless your bench is on an elevated wood floor??
 
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