Acrylic Lectern

Acrylic Lectern

Is An Acrylic Lectern a Good Choice?

It has been our experience through trial and error, that acrylic is great to use on the top of a podium, but an all- acrylic lectern is not so good.

In the early days, we made prototypes of them. The problem is, acrylic has a low strength to weight ratio, meaning that with an acrylic lectern, you need a lot of acrylic (= lots of weight), to get a little bit of strength. This means that it will need to be heavy in order to be strong enough for basic use. 

This is OK if there is a set position in the church for it, however if it requires moving, an acrylic lectern will often need at least 2 people to lift it. This makes moving it difficult and this leads to another issue. Because of the difficulty of moving, the lectern may easily be bumped or knocked in the process. This is particularly bad, because an acrylic lectern will usually have glue joints and these glue joints are particularly brittle.

So from a stage management point of view, an all acrylic lectern may not be ideal. So where does this leave you?
Perhaps it may be worth considering one made from stainless steel AND acrylic.


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