Cutting a recording stylus
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Cutting a recording stylus
Hi Everyone
My question for the day is what kind of tools would you need to cut a recording stylus??? being specific on what tools and and the material you choose to cut.
yes this picture if from another post in this forum but i dont have a scanner.
My question for the day is what kind of tools would you need to cut a recording stylus??? being specific on what tools and and the material you choose to cut.
yes this picture if from another post in this forum but i dont have a scanner.
polymetric is the company.
nah mate i tried the grade 1 optical sapphire that's as good as it gets.
i alsi tried natural ones.
Diamond is cut with different machines and i reckon the also cut our sapphire with that kind of machine.
10 times bigger and more accurate.
Of course it's possible to do with the right equipment.
but even then there is a reason why 95 % of the stones are made in thailand or china. if it takes 4-5 hours to make a stone it's not worth it anymore. Look i did toolsteel and the quality of the cut was like i don't wanna say the name but yeah far from acceptable for me.
Anything which makes a lot of background noise is not good enough for me...
nah mate i tried the grade 1 optical sapphire that's as good as it gets.
i alsi tried natural ones.
Diamond is cut with different machines and i reckon the also cut our sapphire with that kind of machine.
10 times bigger and more accurate.
Of course it's possible to do with the right equipment.
but even then there is a reason why 95 % of the stones are made in thailand or china. if it takes 4-5 hours to make a stone it's not worth it anymore. Look i did toolsteel and the quality of the cut was like i don't wanna say the name but yeah far from acceptable for me.
Anything which makes a lot of background noise is not good enough for me...