>>793950well broski i just did the research and found the components needed. idunno about giving away all my process but here ya go i guess...
>disk is plywood with felt around it, two panels of acoustic foam cut and tacked to each side>2 x male microphone flanges for mic mounts>two jam nuts and quick release clips for fast location setup and easy aiming/securing>1 x female mic flange secured to bottom of disk with screws/brackets>1 x mic-to-tripod hot shoe post adapter to secure it to tripod (not necessary when securing to mic stand)considerations:
1. accurate/precise dimensions are paramount, there are two accepted sizes for a normal Jecklin disk, I chose the larger size
2. the mics need to mount in such a way that the diaphrams are 36cm apart (16.5cm for the smaller disk) AND they also have to be perfectly centered on the disk plane as well - getting both of these things right requires careful planning in regards to your flange, clips, etc.