My homemade lathe

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quentin
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My homemade lathe

Post: # 53811Unread post quentin
Fri Aug 02, 2019 8:55 am

Hello everybody,

Firstly, sorry for my english.

Secondly, I would like to thank:
- All the members of the Lathetrolls forum. I found some precious informations and pictures to realize my vinyl cutter project.
- Yann who helped me for the music equalization

Thirdly, I still have a lot to learn but the result is pretty good for an homemade machine so I share a video of my project.
To finish, may you tell me if you have already use an Audio technica lp120? I feel like she has not enough torque.

Tkx.

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Re: My homemade lathe

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Fri Aug 02, 2019 3:43 pm

Great work!

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Re: My homemade lathe

Post: # 53928Unread post quentin
Sun Aug 18, 2019 7:55 am

Thank you Thelurker, I will put a recording of a music extract because the video is not of good quality.

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Re: My homemade lathe

Post: # 53931Unread post quentin
Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:13 pm

Here is an old music extract (02/19) recorded on a "vinyl burn" with 2 default, saturation and clap. Both are solved now. but you can get an idea of the sound quality of the project "Homemade lathe"

https://soundcloud.com/aqzs-edrftgy/saturationandclap-021119/s-OqTSU

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