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Hello !!
I'm Bruno, Spanish producer and DJ living in The Netherlands, starting in this phantastic world!
Still waiting responses from ... someone living in Germany :=")
I'm Bruno, Spanish producer and DJ living in The Netherlands, starting in this phantastic world!
Still waiting responses from ... someone living in Germany :=")
- Austinjoymusic
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Excited to explore this forum! I recently got a Rek-O-Kut Challenger R-8A from a friend and am looking to get it up and running!
- displacedsnail
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Welcome to the world of lathes, @austinjoymusic! I've got a couple ROK Challengers myself, they're fun machines.
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Hello! I am a newbie and I am here to learn. I am living in Stockholm (Sweden). I am something between musician and technian / enthusiast. I repair my vintage gear by myself. Brands that are in my studio is Scully, Lyrec,Nagra,Studer, Sela. I have dreamed about a record cutting lathe, and recently, I run into some parts that had been a cutting lathe.
So basically, I have a mono cutting head and some mechanical parts.
The most critical is if this cutter head can be repaired?
It is a Lyrec A43 mono cutterhead from 40/50s. I still waiting for this to arrive.
So basically, I have a mono cutting head and some mechanical parts.
The most critical is if this cutter head can be repaired?
It is a Lyrec A43 mono cutterhead from 40/50s. I still waiting for this to arrive.
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- TheVinylCountdown
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Hey,
I’m relatively new to cutting, and got a heads-up to check out Lathe Trolls when I got a 2nd hand VR.
Thanks to everyone sharing the knowledge. Feeling excited to learn, and be part of this community.
I’m relatively new to cutting, and got a heads-up to check out Lathe Trolls when I got a 2nd hand VR.
Thanks to everyone sharing the knowledge. Feeling excited to learn, and be part of this community.
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Hello all:)
First of all, thank you for this wonderful forum.
I’ve spent quite some time reading many posts, and now I’m ready to introduce myself.
My name is Jonas, and I live in Denmark. I’m incredibly lucky to have inherited a Lyrec lathe (currently not in working condition). Most of my background is in music production, and while I’ve only done a few cuts myself on workshops and attended a few of my masters being cut, I’ve dreamt of learning the art of vinyl cutting for most of my adult life.
So here I am — a humble newbie — soon to receive the Lyrec, eager to dive in and learn as much as I can. I really look forward to connecting with you all, sharing progress, and learning from the incredible knowledge in this community.
Have a wonderful Sunday
Best regards
Jonas
First of all, thank you for this wonderful forum.
I’ve spent quite some time reading many posts, and now I’m ready to introduce myself.
My name is Jonas, and I live in Denmark. I’m incredibly lucky to have inherited a Lyrec lathe (currently not in working condition). Most of my background is in music production, and while I’ve only done a few cuts myself on workshops and attended a few of my masters being cut, I’ve dreamt of learning the art of vinyl cutting for most of my adult life.
So here I am — a humble newbie — soon to receive the Lyrec, eager to dive in and learn as much as I can. I really look forward to connecting with you all, sharing progress, and learning from the incredible knowledge in this community.
Have a wonderful Sunday
Best regards
Jonas
- George Logtenberg
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Hello, my name is George.
I live in the Netherlands and I hope to learn enough here to make my own cutting head, and to learn from the knowledge in this community.
Kind regards,
George.
I live in the Netherlands and I hope to learn enough here to make my own cutting head, and to learn from the knowledge in this community.
Kind regards,
George.
- Jean Michel
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Hello troll community,
I'm new to the forum. I started burning vinyl about eight months ago out of passion. I'm learning and making progress. I burn with a Presto 1D and a Rek O Kut amp that I had restored.
But it still has some problems, and I need to take it to an electrician. I need a replacement amp.
Does anyone have any advice on buying a working amp?
Thank you.
I'm new to the forum. I started burning vinyl about eight months ago out of passion. I'm learning and making progress. I burn with a Presto 1D and a Rek O Kut amp that I had restored.
But it still has some problems, and I need to take it to an electrician. I need a replacement amp.
Does anyone have any advice on buying a working amp?
Thank you.
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Hi people, hoping to make my own cutting head. Thanks for this great resource
- GemmaGrumlig
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Helloooooo! Took me a bit of time to get here, but I'm here! And very grateful to be here! Thanks for having me 
My name is Gem, I'm a trans woman, an artist, I'm interested in writing and recording (obviously). My academic background is in music (piano and drumming) and physics (theoretical, and High-energy experimental particle physics). I can talk a lot about protons, quarks and the electromagnetic fields, but - practically - I'm not the best. I can wire a plug and do a bit of soldering, but honestly, I might be a bit dangerous in terms of health and safety haha! (I come from the conceptual/mathematical end of physics and the practical end of music (drumming mostly)
My name is Gem, I'm a trans woman, an artist, I'm interested in writing and recording (obviously). My academic background is in music (piano and drumming) and physics (theoretical, and High-energy experimental particle physics). I can talk a lot about protons, quarks and the electromagnetic fields, but - practically - I'm not the best. I can wire a plug and do a bit of soldering, but honestly, I might be a bit dangerous in terms of health and safety haha! (I come from the conceptual/mathematical end of physics and the practical end of music (drumming mostly)
- NordicGroove
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Greetings to the community.
I live in Norway and I am a vinyl enthusiast, music lover and band member and have an interest in vintage audio equipment. Been buying, restoring and trading turntables ++ for some years and just acquired a UK lathe cutting unit from Simon Sound Service with the goal of cutting own material in low numbers. Sadly there is very little information on this unit online, and I hope to learn from this community so I can enjoy this historical steampunk gem and make some low-fi cuts for the merch table.
Cheers
NordicGroove

I live in Norway and I am a vinyl enthusiast, music lover and band member and have an interest in vintage audio equipment. Been buying, restoring and trading turntables ++ for some years and just acquired a UK lathe cutting unit from Simon Sound Service with the goal of cutting own material in low numbers. Sadly there is very little information on this unit online, and I hope to learn from this community so I can enjoy this historical steampunk gem and make some low-fi cuts for the merch table.
Cheers
NordicGroove
- displacedsnail
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That is a great looking machine, I understand why you want to rehab it and keep it alive!
NordicGroove wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 2:54 amGreetings to the community.
I live in Norway and I am a vinyl enthusiast, music lover and band member and have an interest in vintage audio equipment. Been buying, restoring and trading turntables ++ for some years and just acquired a UK lathe cutting unit from Simon Sound Service with the goal of cutting own material in low numbers. Sadly there is very little information on this unit online, and I hope to learn from this community so I can enjoy this historical steampunk gem and make some low-fi cuts for the merch table.
Cheers
NordicGroove
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PiercedEarsRec
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Whats up whats up! Im Aaron C Schroeder, stoked to be starting my embossing journey with you all!
I was lucky enough to pick up a super beautiful Presto 6n with Van Eps Duotone cutter head from a dear friend here in Seattle (Ballard represent!) WA and am only a few weeks in to working with it but so far WOW, is it fun! Just completed my first 12" double side cut for a friend and not only did it totally play on their machine it sounded great! Def went thru a number of 7"s to get it right though LOL.
Even though Im a Super Newb to lathe cutting Ive been a producer/engineer for 20+ years so that knowledge and experience has really come in handy so far. That being said, I'll be the one in here asking the simplest of dumb-dumb questions as I still have "the fear" in me that I'll muck something up with the machine.
Here's one such question for those in the know: what brand oil and lubricant are we using to keep our machines running smooth and quiet? The manual I found online mentioned 3 to 1 oil (but what does that mean?!) and VASELINE???
If you wanna check out my producer/engineer work, this is my studio - www.piercedearsrec.com
Cheers!
I was lucky enough to pick up a super beautiful Presto 6n with Van Eps Duotone cutter head from a dear friend here in Seattle (Ballard represent!) WA and am only a few weeks in to working with it but so far WOW, is it fun! Just completed my first 12" double side cut for a friend and not only did it totally play on their machine it sounded great! Def went thru a number of 7"s to get it right though LOL.
Even though Im a Super Newb to lathe cutting Ive been a producer/engineer for 20+ years so that knowledge and experience has really come in handy so far. That being said, I'll be the one in here asking the simplest of dumb-dumb questions as I still have "the fear" in me that I'll muck something up with the machine.
Here's one such question for those in the know: what brand oil and lubricant are we using to keep our machines running smooth and quiet? The manual I found online mentioned 3 to 1 oil (but what does that mean?!) and VASELINE???
If you wanna check out my producer/engineer work, this is my studio - www.piercedearsrec.com
Cheers!
Aaron C Schroeder
www.piercedearsrec.com
www.piercedearsrec.com
- spinnertownblanks
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3 in 1 is a basically a lubricant that also prevents rust and cleans, they work great but can get a little gunky over time. If it is purely lubrication you want, Singer machine oil is usually a good choice. Whichever suits your needsPiercedEarsRec wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 4:54 pmWhats up whats up! Im Aaron C Schroeder, stoked to be starting my embossing journey with you all!
I was lucky enough to pick up a super beautiful Presto 6n with Van Eps Duotone cutter head from a dear friend here in Seattle (Ballard represent!) WA and am only a few weeks in to working with it but so far WOW, is it fun! Just completed my first 12" double side cut for a friend and not only did it totally play on their machine it sounded great! Def went thru a number of 7"s to get it right though LOL.
Even though Im a Super Newb to lathe cutting Ive been a producer/engineer for 20+ years so that knowledge and experience has really come in handy so far. That being said, I'll be the one in here asking the simplest of dumb-dumb questions as I still have "the fear" in me that I'll muck something up with the machine.![]()
Here's one such question for those in the know: what brand oil and lubricant are we using to keep our machines running smooth and quiet? The manual I found online mentioned 3 to 1 oil (but what does that mean?!) and VASELINE???
If you wanna check out my producer/engineer work, this is my studio - www.piercedearsrec.com
Cheers!
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- classicalvacuum
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Hi all
Thank you very much to Steve for activating my account and for having me.
I retired early to start a music label primarily focused around classical music with some jazz, with an interest in reissuing music on LP from the 1950s through 70s. It is highly unlikely I will be able to afford a lathe but I still wanted to learn about cutting LPs as I would like to use amps I am building to power the cutting head at someone else's mastering facility.
Thank you very much to Steve for activating my account and for having me.
I retired early to start a music label primarily focused around classical music with some jazz, with an interest in reissuing music on LP from the 1950s through 70s. It is highly unlikely I will be able to afford a lathe but I still wanted to learn about cutting LPs as I would like to use amps I am building to power the cutting head at someone else's mastering facility.
- grapesofwrath
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Heya all,
Thanks for letting me join this community.
I started a diy hardcore punk label and bought a double tape deck recorder to release music on cassettes. I would like to one day also cut lathe records for bands so I decided to start my research early. Fingers crossed I'll learn something from looking in here.
Cheers
Thanks for letting me join this community.
I started a diy hardcore punk label and bought a double tape deck recorder to release music on cassettes. I would like to one day also cut lathe records for bands so I decided to start my research early. Fingers crossed I'll learn something from looking in here.
Cheers
- evilkookeemnstr
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yo what's good guys m=
im ready to go on a deep dive on this and i want to learn as much as possible to i can be confident enough to one day buy my own lathe
if you have any thing that you think is a must know must see or must read on this topic please send it to me
i would love to also maintain help and knowledge channels to people to learn as much as i can about the process and the practice of cutting
my dms are open to any links or information you think i should know
and i ask if you have any classes or learning guides with steps of what i should know or learns i would love to have that
THANK YOU
im ready to go on a deep dive on this and i want to learn as much as possible to i can be confident enough to one day buy my own lathe
if you have any thing that you think is a must know must see or must read on this topic please send it to me
i would love to also maintain help and knowledge channels to people to learn as much as i can about the process and the practice of cutting
my dms are open to any links or information you think i should know
and i ask if you have any classes or learning guides with steps of what i should know or learns i would love to have that
THANK YOU
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Hello everyone my name is Corey and I am a newbie.
I am very thankful that this site exists. And I will most be contributing anyway I can. Starting with $$ and I have hope to eventually contribute knowledge and resources.
I have been lucky enough to have almost a decade of experience repairing and restoring tube audio equipment. And have an opportunity to assist a friend in an attempt to restore his Presto 8N. I look forward to getting to know the members of the Lathe troll community.
I will be documenting my projects and I’ll give an update when I upload the content. For anyone who might be interested in watching and hopefully lending some advice on the subjects.
Corey
I am very thankful that this site exists. And I will most be contributing anyway I can. Starting with $$ and I have hope to eventually contribute knowledge and resources.
I have been lucky enough to have almost a decade of experience repairing and restoring tube audio equipment. And have an opportunity to assist a friend in an attempt to restore his Presto 8N. I look forward to getting to know the members of the Lathe troll community.
I will be documenting my projects and I’ll give an update when I upload the content. For anyone who might be interested in watching and hopefully lending some advice on the subjects.
Corey
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The feeling is there body and soul
Hail! Hail! Rock ‘N’ Roll
Long live rock n’ roll
Deliver me from the days of old
The beat of the drum is loud and bold
The feeling is there body and soul
Hail! Hail! Rock ‘N’ Roll
- Rubberlegs
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Hi,
I’m Mark, a DJ and Producer from the UK. I want to cut my own tracks to vinyl so I can play them at gigs on turntables (not keen on the new digital approach to DJing with controllers etc).
The problem is I’ve no idea how or where to start!
I want my own lathe and the knowledge to be able to use it. This forum seems like a good place to start.
Cheers
I’m Mark, a DJ and Producer from the UK. I want to cut my own tracks to vinyl so I can play them at gigs on turntables (not keen on the new digital approach to DJing with controllers etc).
The problem is I’ve no idea how or where to start!
I want my own lathe and the knowledge to be able to use it. This forum seems like a good place to start.
Cheers
- spinnertownblanks
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Hi Mark!Rubberlegs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 2:04 pmHi,
I’m Mark, a DJ and Producer from the UK. I want to cut my own tracks to vinyl so I can play them at gigs on turntables (not keen on the new digital approach to DJing with controllers etc).
The problem is I’ve no idea how or where to start!
I want my own lathe and the knowledge to be able to use it. This forum seems like a good place to start.
Cheers
We are a UK based supplier and we have a lathe called the MC-02 which comes with training. There’s a big waiting list but get in touch if interested. There’s plenty of info about the lathe in here so have a search around and see what you think
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