follow up on Edison style recorder in Swaziland

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follow up on Edison style recorder in Swaziland

Post: # 47608Unread post Sunnylion
Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:10 pm

I have continued to work on this and here is what I have now, the recording medium is an empty silicone cartridge, the gears and motors, slider bar and bracket are from different photocopy machines. The feed screw is a thread bar, I bushed it up on both sides , the knob on the right is not to turn the feed screw but has a screw you loosen to take out the feed screw., speakers from broken lcd tv, advertising plastic. You guys must look at printers and copiers, the parts you need are all there. I weld plastic with q bond, a south african product that bonds plastic, it is my little friend. Will post pictures when ready, please comment, I need some advice as my next one is a flat one.
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Re: follow up on Edison style recorder in Swaziland

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Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:10 am

Front view shows silicone cartridge in place
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Re: follow up on Edison style recorder in Swaziland

Post: # 47627Unread post Sunnylion
Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:19 am

Gears and belts, motors, worm gear, all found in printers, copiers...
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