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sakuszi wrote:I do not have time at the moment to take in doing metal with wood all [even the motor turnt ], tell me how this chip comes out, do not turn in the spring?
chips do not twist?
sakuszi wrote: Snug M. One more thing, you did better than the heads "master" SouriSouri went the easy way ...
sakuszi wrote:just , pump with a vacuum cleaner, the engine a high-Hitachi 30k / min 24V 100W [the drill] quite strong
I fall, I have to the company ...
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mischmerz wrote:Ok. I guess I have to dive in to build my own cutter head. You have done great work. Thank you very much. However - is there a consensus as to what tweeters are the best to use? And - I couldn't quite figure it: Are those cones to be filled with silicone .. or left empty ?
Michaela
here is it...mischmerz wrote:Good morning Scptty .. ECT tweeters seem to be a European thing. Where did you buy 'em?
Michaela
sakuszi wrote:nice! good sound! but the speakers can withstand 0 dB 1kHz? They are not expensive $ 15, I need to test these speakers sound really good! What gave fuses? 1A? will be OK ?
Awesome results Scotty!Snug Music wrote:I want you clarify hereby what quality makes the head in the stereo field. And how these drivers make in the heights.
hey people,...Thelurker wrote:Hey Scott
Sounds good, so on the Sinuslive tweeters, did you have to harden the domes? As they are silk?
Hey Soul Bear, ..Soulbear wrote:Hi Scotty,
I've followed this thread with great interest, and I've been both fascinated and mighty impressed by the fantastic progress and sterling results made by yourself, and all the other contributors on this most inspiring journey of discovery. I particularly liked the insights given on the use of Ultra Lightweight Cones to deliver the signal from the Transducers to the Stylus Holder, a method originally championed many moons ago by Markrob I believe. Could I prevail upon your kindness and request of you, some close-up photographs of the underside of the Cutterhead, in particular, a view of the mounting/connection arrangements for the stabilising link wire/rods/torque tube substitute? I think this would make it much easier for other would-be DIY Cutterhead builders (Possibly including my goodself Te He) in their attempts to emulate your terrific achievements. Thanking you in anticipation. Best Regards![]()
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Soulbear