Let's talk about DIY pressing
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And the autor rights?
- darryl-rainbo
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Try to melt your pellets before pressing them. Use an oven or heat gun.
Careful with the used stampers as the music is copyrighted. I doubt they would care if you don't sell any of them
Careful with the used stampers as the music is copyrighted. I doubt they would care if you don't sell any of them
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Has anyone used a teeshirt press or tortilla press similar to the one pictured in Shahars post to make blanks from HDPE or PET?
Human2 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2016 6:41 amHi there,
Hopefully we gonna purchase a t560 from souri, if everything will go OK.
We want to make short run production by cutting,
now I can see that I can also do some short run pressing,
If we'll have the t560 then we can make lacquer master, there is a factory near that do some metal covering to stuff, and maybe he could make the silver+nickel cover. Im checking it out.
if I understood corectly, then after the metal covering i have a stamper, and i can press with him.
i have a sort of heating press, that make prints on shirts, it has a temp control and can reach 399 C,
do you think i can modify it to press me some records? (the pic is not exectly what I have, but close enough,)
I saw your pics of the records you created, the look is not quite nice. this is what we can achive with this kind of press? or more close to a normal record.
most of my work will be on 12", just for knowledge.
Thanks,
Shahar.
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Currently working on soundproof box for the generator and got a frame made for a extruder.
Currently working on soundproof box for the generator and got a frame made for a extruder.
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So guys i want to warm up this thread a little bit. Long time working on my diy press. Thanks to mark and thomas for turning my brain on and collect some ideas. I am working hard on this project to make my dream come true: pressing some records like in your backyard or lets say basement.
I have a half automatic deckel e2 milling machine with self-optimized round-table with stepper motor and endstop-switches. So i am able to mill much of things with an oldschool machine in oldschool-time. I am pretty much a practical guy and do much things in diy manner. Took me almost 4 years to make drawings in 3d cad and machine parts. Lot of work but i am pretty happy with the results i want to share to maybe create a nice discussion to share ideas…
Much love to all enthusiasts out there!
I have a half automatic deckel e2 milling machine with self-optimized round-table with stepper motor and endstop-switches. So i am able to mill much of things with an oldschool machine in oldschool-time. I am pretty much a practical guy and do much things in diy manner. Took me almost 4 years to make drawings in 3d cad and machine parts. Lot of work but i am pretty happy with the results i want to share to maybe create a nice discussion to share ideas…
Much love to all enthusiasts out there!
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what you did is impressive!eskim0 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 9:25 amSo guys i want to warm up this thread a little bit. Long time working on my diy press. Thanks to mark and thomas for turning my brain on and collect some ideas. I am working hard on this project to make my dream come true: pressing some records like in your backyard or lets say basement.
I have a half automatic deckel e2 milling machine with self-optimized round-table with stepper motor and endstop-switches. So i am able to mill much of things with an oldschool machine in oldschool-time. I am pretty much a practical guy and do much things in diy manner. Took me almost 4 years to make drawings in 3d cad and machine parts. Lot of work but i am pretty happy with the results i want to share to maybe create a nice discussion to share ideas…
Much love to all enthusiasts out there!
bob