A few questions
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A few questions
Good evening gents. In the interest of not blanketing this forum with my brain farts, I'm gonna ask 4 fresh ideas right here that I don't believe have be posed before:
1/ has anyone ever tried polishing old 78's flat to use as cutting blanks? They are thick enough and cheap, but are they too old and brittle? Chipping is bad news correct?
2/ has anyone tried to make a laquer? I'm thinking applying the nitro-cellulose laquer to the polished aluminum disc via spray can...
3/ which is better for pressing 7"s...standard mold or book mold for small runs?
4/ do 7"s also require 100 tons of force? and is that a ton (907 kgs) or tonne (1000 kg) ?
I'm cracking the top off a VB tallie and toasting the trolls!
1/ has anyone ever tried polishing old 78's flat to use as cutting blanks? They are thick enough and cheap, but are they too old and brittle? Chipping is bad news correct?
2/ has anyone tried to make a laquer? I'm thinking applying the nitro-cellulose laquer to the polished aluminum disc via spray can...
3/ which is better for pressing 7"s...standard mold or book mold for small runs?
4/ do 7"s also require 100 tons of force? and is that a ton (907 kgs) or tonne (1000 kg) ?
I'm cracking the top off a VB tallie and toasting the trolls!
Re: A few questions
Hi,
All have been done or tried here.
Search for my experiments with the Emory Cook Microrfusion process for pressing records. Very low pressure required.
There was a troll here that had done quite a bit of work on shaving 78's with the intent to re-cut them. Never got work back on how that went. You should be able to find his work with a search.
There have been some attempts at using spray lacquer to coat an aluminum blank. Not so easy and the standard lacquer formula needs a bit of a tweak (hint castor oil) to work well with cutting.
http://lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4858
http://lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2593&p=14724&hilit=Record+Press#p14724
Mark
All have been done or tried here.
Search for my experiments with the Emory Cook Microrfusion process for pressing records. Very low pressure required.
There was a troll here that had done quite a bit of work on shaving 78's with the intent to re-cut them. Never got work back on how that went. You should be able to find his work with a search.
There have been some attempts at using spray lacquer to coat an aluminum blank. Not so easy and the standard lacquer formula needs a bit of a tweak (hint castor oil) to work well with cutting.
http://lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4858
http://lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2593&p=14724&hilit=Record+Press#p14724
Mark
Re: A few questions
Hi mark! Yes I've read through your build before, inspiring stuff man. I'm attempting a manual fly press build, still acquiring parts atm...if my variations to the old press don't yeild the extra force I'm expecting, I'll just use it for centre punching and labels
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Is there a consensus regarding mold type? Would it be safe to assume that book molds are preferred for smaller press assemblys?
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I can go on all day, its just that intriguing, these questions are in reference to the pre-plating (forming, whatever) stage:
* I watched a troll video of a trip trough a pressing plant, the narrator asked if the silver solution could be re-claimed but the worker didnt really answer the question. Is it possible to chemically separate the silver and the reducer to a respectful degree of usability? Or is all integrity lost once the two combine on the spinning master?
* Are the working solutions kept at room temp? or cold as the responses here on trolls4life?
* The aggitating soapy dishes, are they waiting rooms for acetates that prevent spoilage? or just a designer brand lavalamp?
* The filtered tap water used to rinse various stages prior to silvering, how extreme are we filtering? I saw a hippy at the markets once complaining about the flouride in town water messing with his pearly browns...then tried to sell me a water filter that turns cordial back into water, he was like some kinda crack jesus. I'm thinking a charcoal filter that screws inline at the faucet for my garage lab....
I'll be back periodically to grow my views tally, its like a pet. Thanks for all the fish
* I watched a troll video of a trip trough a pressing plant, the narrator asked if the silver solution could be re-claimed but the worker didnt really answer the question. Is it possible to chemically separate the silver and the reducer to a respectful degree of usability? Or is all integrity lost once the two combine on the spinning master?
* Are the working solutions kept at room temp? or cold as the responses here on trolls4life?
* The aggitating soapy dishes, are they waiting rooms for acetates that prevent spoilage? or just a designer brand lavalamp?
* The filtered tap water used to rinse various stages prior to silvering, how extreme are we filtering? I saw a hippy at the markets once complaining about the flouride in town water messing with his pearly browns...then tried to sell me a water filter that turns cordial back into water, he was like some kinda crack jesus. I'm thinking a charcoal filter that screws inline at the faucet for my garage lab....
I'll be back periodically to grow my views tally, its like a pet. Thanks for all the fish
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Incidentally, for any other newbs reading this...spray painting laquers is a no go. Any finish that requires a polishing/finishing step is an evolutionary step backwards. Kinda like hosting the 2014 G20 summit in my city and expecting people to like it. Cant throw a tennis ball in this town without Blackhawk helicopters exploding your dog. Bah! Im drunk.
Still hoping for a nickel coin donation from youse regarding my other questions. I'll be stalking popular topics in the meantime. Sweet
Still hoping for a nickel coin donation from youse regarding my other questions. I'll be stalking popular topics in the meantime. Sweet
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Oh yeah I forgot, I picked up these old 78's today at the markets for $10. Some experimentation is waiting for me in sober town
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Good deal on the 78's curious to know how it works out.
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Still waiting for my lathe, but I'll dmoothe the 78's down in the meantime. Not keen to cut into those yet, just incase it ruins my tip. But when I have a tip that is less than ideal I'll try cutting them.
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search the forum - cutting into shellac hasn't produced any repeatable results from what I remember.
It can't be cut or embossed with sapphire, and I wouldn't suggest trying a diamond on it.
It can't be cut or embossed with sapphire, and I wouldn't suggest trying a diamond on it.
making lathe cuts on a Presto 6N, HIFI stereo cuts on vinylrecorder
at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
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at Audio Geography Studios, Providence, RI USA
http://www.audiogeography.com
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Thanks for the tip (see what I did there). I guess I'll hold off on that particular trial.