EBay: EMI gravity powered disk cutter in Athens Greece.
I don't usually post these but this one DEFINITELY warrants further discussion
http://m.ebay.com/itm/EMI-M-C-4B-Blumlein-78-Records-Disc-Cutting-Lathe-Recorder-before-Neumann-Scully-/232115691088?hash=item360b2c5e50%3Ag%3A3fIAAOSwzaJYA23w&_trkparms=pageci%253Abce1ee0a-947b-11e6-ab09-74dbd1802095%257Cparentrq%253Ad330fb741570a2a419432f96fffdb8bc%257Ciid%253A24
http://m.ebay.com/itm/EMI-M-C-4B-Blumlein-78-Records-Disc-Cutting-Lathe-Recorder-before-Neumann-Scully-/232115691088?hash=item360b2c5e50%3Ag%3A3fIAAOSwzaJYA23w&_trkparms=pageci%253Abce1ee0a-947b-11e6-ab09-74dbd1802095%257Cparentrq%253Ad330fb741570a2a419432f96fffdb8bc%257Ciid%253A24
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Re: EBay: EMI gravity powered disk cutter in Athens Greece.
I seen that!
Pretty cool, but holy shipping batman!
Pretty cool, but holy shipping batman!
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Re: EBay: EMI gravity powered disk cutter in Athens Greece.
It is mentioned in the Book on Blumlein https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=B2z2ONO7nBQC&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=EMI+Blumlein+Disc+Cutting+Lathe&source=bl&ots=spJvnsrnlF&sig=RCqJFGZWrmMS_TYkaCKYxTp9_Ys&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwin9eevweLPAhUHB8AKHcIXCjEQ6AEILjAD#v=onepage&q=EMI%20Blumlein%20Disc%20Cutting%20Lathe&f=false
It is designed for cutting wax not lacquers, it looks like the book data is sourced from EMI archive and from IEE, plus Science Museum. Which additionally has the Decca cutter head/lathe from during WW2, it is in storage.
Re: EBay: EMI gravity powered disk cutter in Athens Greece.
Hello,
in the link given by gus to another thread I have posted a description and a warning. The Blumlein cutterhead is not complete: the integrated input transformer coil and the core are missing. It does not work.
But it still has symbolic value.
Best, Greybeard
in the link given by gus to another thread I have posted a description and a warning. The Blumlein cutterhead is not complete: the integrated input transformer coil and the core are missing. It does not work.
But it still has symbolic value.
Best, Greybeard
Re: EBay: EMI gravity powered disk cutter in Athens Greece.
I have a further comment: the whole cutterhead is not mounted correctly. I have worked with the top view given by the seller (a very good image), and I have rotated the cutterhead assembly around the hinge that supports it. When the bridge carrying the assembly is parallel to the travel of the turntable (which is the correct working position), the cutting stylus still has an overhang of more than 10 mm (I have not measured it up properly). But it should have been on the line of travel in order to modulate perpendicularly to the groove.
Also, the bolt holding the turntable to its shaft is not original -- it was never a hex, at least not in the surviving lathes that I have inspected.
Well, minor matters to the right collector! It will be interesting to see how things develop. Thanks to Gridlock and Gus for bringing this up!
Best,
Greybeard
Also, the bolt holding the turntable to its shaft is not original -- it was never a hex, at least not in the surviving lathes that I have inspected.
Well, minor matters to the right collector! It will be interesting to see how things develop. Thanks to Gridlock and Gus for bringing this up!
Best,
Greybeard