Video interview with me on cutting picnic plates

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Video interview with me on cutting picnic plates

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Fri Sep 16, 2005 1:28 am


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Post: # 95Unread post motorino
Fri Sep 16, 2005 2:41 am

reaallyyyy good!!! :D never look a cut with that machine!!!

very good!!!

http://www.doctor-dub.com/media/VinylUnitycom.avi

the links its from old rca-victor recording, scullys, johan strauss, shellac, etc

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Post: # 96Unread post motorino
Sat Sep 17, 2005 2:34 am

sorry for the off-topic :oops:

are really good look you work in your lathe, diferent lathes need diferent techniques, and you technic looks good!!

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Post: # 97Unread post motorino
Mon Sep 19, 2005 3:04 am

try to heating the "blank" with a lamp up the turntable, probaly go down any dbs the face noise, the stylus dance will go better :D

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Post: # 98Unread post cementimental
Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:20 pm

Cool video!!!

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Post: # 99Unread post Steve E.
Tue Sep 20, 2005 2:33 am

Motorino, your video looks really cool!! I glanced quickly at it, but I look forward to watching the whole thing.

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Post: # 106Unread post motorino
Mon Sep 26, 2005 6:44 pm

i confussing that video, this is other more old http://www.drdub.com/media/VinylUnitycom.avi

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Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:55 pm

cool site...i just won a machine off e bay...will be glad if it does anything....chris

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Post: # 132Unread post Guest
Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:58 pm

also..just curious...ive heard of some people making paper records...this has fascinated me...i have even seen examples on the internet....has anyone tried this?????chris

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Post: # 155Unread post haurpers
Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:34 pm

http://www.heresee.com/twigharper/paper.htm

few photos of some paper cuts i did---

it sounds like, well um err....... paper!
super noisey surface noise noisey stuff

got some ok sounds out of it tho. . . .


first photo is of cut record jacket with spray paint, i dont think i got it to track very well... and gave up pretty quick sincemy dull needle was just getting duller and globs of paint were causing some ramp jump lift off.

second photo is of a card from sort of shape kids game... sounded pretty good considering it be paper and all.

cuts on glossy record jackets work aok too.
for record industry garbage idea the salvaged record cover is pretty tops!


check this out if you havent seen it:
its not indivualy cut or mastered on paper but :
http://www.p-tapes.com/
(click on P10 archive photo)

got to be one of the neatest released 7".... the center labels were over sized and pressed right over the grooves! It sounds so great!!!
(i think bill smith pressed these...)


ONWARD HO PAPER + NEEDLE DESTROYERS!!!

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