1" Lathe Cut Record
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1" Lathe Cut Record
The one thing that was missing from this world...
a 1" lathe cut record.
https://quaggacurious.wordpress.com/2017/10/17/gx-jupitter-larsen-zebra-mu-split-1-lathe-cut-pre-order/
a 1" lathe cut record.
https://quaggacurious.wordpress.com/2017/10/17/gx-jupitter-larsen-zebra-mu-split-1-lathe-cut-pre-order/
Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
I do a lot of work for Michael Ridge, he's a great guy.
I didn't do this one though!
I didn't do this one though!
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Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
Man, that is tiny!
I was recently musing over whether it was feasible to cut a spiral small enough that it would fit within the dimensions of a regular business card. This has that beat.
I was recently musing over whether it was feasible to cut a spiral small enough that it would fit within the dimensions of a regular business card. This has that beat.
Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
About 15 sec of music?
Hail GX Jupitter Larsen
Hail GX Jupitter Larsen
Once the gargoyle had withdrawn and unlatched his suckers from the topside of Tremdall's agonizing torso, a profound slumber would overtake him, as though from the labor of many days.
Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
i can cut smaller if u like...i did a video on how to do it setup to cutting etc but did not post here as i was dissed by a member here on my fb wall for the fact that they were too small to play back on any turntable and "good luck to any whom try to play it back" but thats kool hes way more proffecional than me.but he was right i have no way of playing them back in the vid.but they do playback you just need an extended arm.
as for Mr Ridge ...a real media artist in my opinon..
i will post the video tonite
as for Mr Ridge ...a real media artist in my opinon..
i will post the video tonite
Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
michaels not the first i did 1s a few years ago.... ......i had thought for some stupid reason that they were going to be used as buttons on a star wars costume? ..but 100x 1inches lathes both sides 10sec maybe messed with my head hahahahaha
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https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4592266064972&id=1841782447&set=a.4173743602172.1073741826.1841782447&source=43&refid=56 1 1/2". I had to grind down the spindle so the cutterhead could clear. And they would play on my turntable, just barely.
Re: 1" Lathe Cut Record
Don't be so sensitive. It wasn't a diss... just a tongue in cheek statement of fact and gentle joke from someone who tried this a long time ago and had to bang his head against the tiny record playback wall for a long time before getting it worked out.MEGAMIKE wrote:i can cut smaller if u like...i did a video on how to do it setup to cutting etc but did not post here as i was dissed by a member here on my fb wall for the fact that they were too small to play back on any turntable and "good luck to any whom try to play it back" but thats kool hes way more proffecional than me.but he was right i have no way of playing them back in the vid.but they do playback you just need an extended arm.
as for Mr Ridge ...a real media artist in my opinon..
i will post the video tonite
Inconvenience, unplayability, or ridiculousness never stopped me from making anything either.
But it is physically impossible to play back a record this size on any turntable that I know of (I've tried it on the 9 different turntables I have) due to needle position and groove geometry when you get that close to the center pin.
In order to play that back you have to build out your own turntable specifically for this purpose, because with any standard turntable, when you get that close to the center pin (if you even can with your headshell), the playback needle is ahead of the center pin, and therefore sideways to the groove and won't playback and track. You have to completely build out a new turntable for it. We did it a while back to test our 1.5" records that we made to play on our palm sized phonograph for the White Rabbit Projects show on Netflix.
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