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Make VINYLS???? The plural of vinyl is VINYL
Ill send you a T shirt with it on so you don't forget. Ha
Ill send you a T shirt with it on so you don't forget. Ha
"The Vinyl Truth"
Chris
Chris
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English is my second language, sorry for the grammar grannies !!!!
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Hi all, thank you. What a megga resource. Instrument Technician by trade but always a Musician and been recording and producing albums/films/radio since 92 or so in Australia, US and Europe. Now work mostly in Japan and Australia designing electronic instruments and the sounds. Been punished with nearly every format from gorilla style tape to tape, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 2” tape. had one of the first CD recorders in Australia (changed my world) , PCM501 and video machine, DAT, so yeah spent some time fixing stuff!! Started getting asked by young bands for Tapes and Vinyl again so jumping on board and building a cutter out of my multi- CNC machine (diy job does Lazer, Plasma (with torch height sensing), Metal and wood CNC and 3D prints).
Anyway, I’ll be asking tons of dumb questions…thanks for you patience in advance
simon ayton.
Anyway, I’ll be asking tons of dumb questions…thanks for you patience in advance

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Welcome and If you want a tour let us know, Brunswick Victoria 3057
Best
Best
"The Vinyl Truth"
Chris
Chris
- bigjonakafatboy
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Peace
to everyone here.
My name is Jon. Newbie is definitely the best way to describe me. I have no experience with lathe cutting. Just audio engineering (recording, mixing, etc.). It’s been a while since I’ve done audio work and I want to get back to the swing of things, especially learning how to cut records (I love collecting/listening to vinyl).
I hope to learn from anyone and everyone because I miss the passion of everything audio.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram if you like, (@bigjonakafatboy)
Thank you all
My name is Jon. Newbie is definitely the best way to describe me. I have no experience with lathe cutting. Just audio engineering (recording, mixing, etc.). It’s been a while since I’ve done audio work and I want to get back to the swing of things, especially learning how to cut records (I love collecting/listening to vinyl).
I hope to learn from anyone and everyone because I miss the passion of everything audio.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram if you like, (@bigjonakafatboy)
Thank you all
- aRecordcat
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2025 11:03 pm
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hello! i am interested in making my own lathe because their are no good instructions online
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Hi everyone Here
and thank you so much, I can't believe there are still place like this, nowadays that internet looks so incredibly poor.
I am surprised and thankfully
Hope to learn something more here about cutting and recording
I am just new to this world
and for the moment, I am searching and reading all the existing threads,
because wow! there is already enough stuffs to pop my head off
Salvo
from italy
and thank you so much, I can't believe there are still place like this, nowadays that internet looks so incredibly poor.
I am surprised and thankfully
Hope to learn something more here about cutting and recording
I am just new to this world
and for the moment, I am searching and reading all the existing threads,
because wow! there is already enough stuffs to pop my head off

Salvo
from italy
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Hello,
My name is Adrian, aka Haiku (trip hop) or OONNZZ (dub techno). I am in Brisbane, Australia.
Like many I disassembled a turntable age 7.
Since then I have been using turntables to disassemble aircraft hangar sized nightclubs.
I have always been interested in how this alchemy happens and have read some on suitcases, atoms, rekokuts, xrays, vestax, neumanns etc. I was concerned that this industry would disappear before I could learn how to do this. I am a student here, not a teacher. I am hoping to soak up as much knowledge and experience while I am saving up for a lathe of my own.
Thanks to Steve for setting up the site, and a shout out to fellow Aussie James Sillitoe for producing a quality machine for the 21st century. I hope to be working with you in the future.
A short interview introducing myself: https://youtu.be/wsB5ZxtZVhA?t=1537
My name is Adrian, aka Haiku (trip hop) or OONNZZ (dub techno). I am in Brisbane, Australia.
Like many I disassembled a turntable age 7.
Since then I have been using turntables to disassemble aircraft hangar sized nightclubs.
I have always been interested in how this alchemy happens and have read some on suitcases, atoms, rekokuts, xrays, vestax, neumanns etc. I was concerned that this industry would disappear before I could learn how to do this. I am a student here, not a teacher. I am hoping to soak up as much knowledge and experience while I am saving up for a lathe of my own.
Thanks to Steve for setting up the site, and a shout out to fellow Aussie James Sillitoe for producing a quality machine for the 21st century. I hope to be working with you in the future.
A short interview introducing myself: https://youtu.be/wsB5ZxtZVhA?t=1537
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Aaaaloha! My Name's Lock, I'm an audio engineer and record producer in Honolulu Hawaii. I work out of my personal project studio, and just got a job running sound at The Lounge at Island Sound for their Saturday gigs, and am worming my way in to engineer and produce records out of their studio as well
!
I am finishing up a three track EP with one of my bands, the featured track of which we're lathing onto the outside of the CD we're going to release it on.
Right now we're running into two problems, one, I really want to get a formula specific IRIAA phono amp EQ curve VST. The EQs I'm finding online are all approximations made as presets on existing EQ VSTs and I saw a forum post here mentioning someone had an exact equation specific VST for this exact purpose
So, I'm gonna try get in touch about that. We need to get the lathing done at my friend's spot here in town but he doesn't have the hardware or software to apply the IRIAA curve to it yet, which is why I'm here lookin' for it :3
The second problem is a mechanical problem, but that can wait. Plus, having our first single lathed on these discs be a 42 second long stinger tickles my absurdist nerd heart!
Thanks so much for for having this forum here! I get the feeling I'll be spending a lot of time here lurking until I feel confident enough to participate well!
Lastly, here's a youtube playlist of most of the records I've worked on that I can remember. There's probably a few out there I've forgotten along the way, or that aren't online (including a bluegrass album that was just absolutely amazing! But that's a story for another time :3)
Things I've Worked On :3
Aaaaloha!

I am finishing up a three track EP with one of my bands, the featured track of which we're lathing onto the outside of the CD we're going to release it on.
Right now we're running into two problems, one, I really want to get a formula specific IRIAA phono amp EQ curve VST. The EQs I'm finding online are all approximations made as presets on existing EQ VSTs and I saw a forum post here mentioning someone had an exact equation specific VST for this exact purpose

The second problem is a mechanical problem, but that can wait. Plus, having our first single lathed on these discs be a 42 second long stinger tickles my absurdist nerd heart!
Thanks so much for for having this forum here! I get the feeling I'll be spending a lot of time here lurking until I feel confident enough to participate well!
Lastly, here's a youtube playlist of most of the records I've worked on that I can remember. There's probably a few out there I've forgotten along the way, or that aren't online (including a bluegrass album that was just absolutely amazing! But that's a story for another time :3)
Things I've Worked On :3
Aaaaloha!
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Hey Lock
perhaps try these:
https://www.perfectgroove.com/ (currently free)
or
https://www.tokyodawn.net/tokyo-dawn-labs/ (scroll down to Simulathe)
perhaps try these:
https://www.perfectgroove.com/ (currently free)
or
https://www.tokyodawn.net/tokyo-dawn-labs/ (scroll down to Simulathe)
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Hello,
my name is Griesgram and I'm a abolut newbie.
I love to listen to vinyl records, but never did anything like cutting a record.
A few weeks ago, I saw the Gakken Toy Record Maker/TE - PO-80 record factory and since than I wanna get one.
I read a lot about it, and I think that I watched every video about it. Also I know that it is not an real record lathe, but I think ultra LoFi is a real good thing for my self recordet music.
I'm sorry for my english.
my name is Griesgram and I'm a abolut newbie.
I love to listen to vinyl records, but never did anything like cutting a record.
A few weeks ago, I saw the Gakken Toy Record Maker/TE - PO-80 record factory and since than I wanna get one.
I read a lot about it, and I think that I watched every video about it. Also I know that it is not an real record lathe, but I think ultra LoFi is a real good thing for my self recordet music.
I'm sorry for my english.
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Hi folks, new guy here. I've not got any gear but have had a new lathe cuts made and been really impressed with the quality. Here to learn 

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welcome to the like minded. Cheers. Best
"The Vinyl Truth"
Chris
Chris
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Hey everyone, I'm Nate, aka Knaught.
I started an EDM record label in 2015, which I sold in 2021, and recently just bought back at the end of 2024.
In recent years I have been heavily getting into collecting vinyl, and would love to learn how it's made and maybe even produce my own.
Cheers,
Nate
I started an EDM record label in 2015, which I sold in 2021, and recently just bought back at the end of 2024.
In recent years I have been heavily getting into collecting vinyl, and would love to learn how it's made and maybe even produce my own.
Cheers,
Nate
- heyitsclarke
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2025 12:36 pm
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Hi! New to this world and looking to get into record cutting as a hobby and possibly as a little side business for musician friends in the area I live, Durango CO (Four Corners area).
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Hello everyone,
I studied technical acoustics and electronics in the 80ies. Never worked actively in this profession. Earned my money as a consultant.
Never forgot the love to analog audio. Have still a hidden preference for 78 shellacs. Maybe someday in the future I will start cutting 78rpms...
Cheers form Cologne, Germany
Michael
I studied technical acoustics and electronics in the 80ies. Never worked actively in this profession. Earned my money as a consultant.
Never forgot the love to analog audio. Have still a hidden preference for 78 shellacs. Maybe someday in the future I will start cutting 78rpms...
Cheers form Cologne, Germany
Michael
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Hello, I stumbled upon the forum searching for information about dubplates in general and the T560 specifically. I produce electronic music (DnB mostly), run a monthly electronic music meet up (ten years now) and DJ locally and on internet radio. I am interested to learn more about the record making process. Cheers
spyaudio.net
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Hello,
Very interested in cutting my own records.
I have no experience with lathe cutting, but I'd like to get started soon.
I've seen someone selling three T560s.
https://www.royalmintrecords.com/new-page-1
Can anyone tell me anything about it?
I want to be sure it's a good option before contacting them.
I'll probably have to pay before I get the T560, and it would be great to know your opinions.
Cheers.
Very interested in cutting my own records.
I have no experience with lathe cutting, but I'd like to get started soon.
I've seen someone selling three T560s.
https://www.royalmintrecords.com/new-page-1
Can anyone tell me anything about it?
I want to be sure it's a good option before contacting them.
I'll probably have to pay before I get the T560, and it would be great to know your opinions.
Cheers.
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Hi, Just Joined.
I bought a new Gakken record cutter and wanted to know the best ways it can be optamised at home
I bought a new Gakken record cutter and wanted to know the best ways it can be optamised at home
- spareorgan
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Hi all, my name is rob and just purchased an Atom A-101 a few weeks back and learning the ropes. I run a very small punk/experimental/noise music label called spareorgan that has mostly consisted of cassette tapes since 1991. I also run a letterpress studio with 3 antique printing presses that I use for printing the packaging for myself and other artists. Excited to add lathe cut records to spareorgan, but have a lot to learn for sure. I know the Atom/Vanrock machines are not high end by any means, but seemed like a great machine to learn on and someday move up to something more professional...like when I started letterpress printing on a table top Adana 15 years ago and eventually moved up to a Chandler & Price 10x15 and a Vandercook 219. This board has been a wealth of information and I can't thank everyone who contributes enough.
rob beckstrom
spareorgan
Ukiah, Calif.
spareorgan
Ukiah, Calif.