My Cutter Head prototype

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29527Unread post noizzer
Mon Mar 31, 2014 9:54 pm

Self-lather wrote:I can't wait for these to be available. Any rough idea of the price range?

-Thomas

I do not have price still, but I try to keep as low as possible and sold for experimentation but trying to be pro-head for all enthusiasts

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

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Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:03 pm

This is my pitch box protoype almost ready the only thing for now the delay time is for 1 second and i need 2 second for adjust de complete revolution of the patter, but work fine with a daw with 2 tracks and two outputs one track delayed 2 seconds for the head signal.
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29534Unread post emidisc
Tue Apr 01, 2014 8:06 am

that really looks the business put down for one too

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29543Unread post Stevie342000
Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:53 pm

I for one thinks that if it cuts as good as it looks then it has to be a bargain. It reminds of a Fairchild with the red print. You must have an idea of what all the parts have costs and your time.

A ball park figure would be helpful its not going to be a $100 nor would I expect it be over $500. Have you done any tests on it?

Do we have any specifications on the cutter head i.e. cutting level for Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm or 78 rpm, frequency response, what is the head resonance, dimensions, resistance, impedance, inductance and so on. Is it a feedback or non feedback cutter head? How about a feedback and a non feedback head for us real cheapskates?

When will it be available as well, it will not be today but tomorrow would be good?

What mounting options are there for the head?

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Por mi parte, piensa que si se corta tan bien como se ve a continuación, tiene que ser una ganga. Se recuerda a un Fairchild con la impresión roja. Usted debe tener una idea de lo que todas las partes tienen los costos y el tiempo.

Una figura del estadio de béisbol sería útil que no va a ser de $ 100 ni se lo esperaría que sea más de $ 500. ¿Has hecho alguna prueba de ello?

¿Tenemos algún especificaciones sobre el nivel de corte, es decir la cabeza de corte de la Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm o 78 rpm, respuesta de frecuencia, lo que es la resonancia de cabeza, dimensiones, resistencia, impedancia, inductancia y así sucesivamente. ¿Es una retroalimentación o realimentación no cutter cabeza? ¿Qué tal una retroalimentación y una cabeza sin retroalimentación para nosotros los tacaños reales?

¿Cuándo estará disponible, así, no va a ser hoy, pero mañana sería bueno?

¿Qué opciones de montaje están allí por la cabeza?

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29546Unread post Cubed
Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:02 pm

Wow, your cutter head looks great! I like the advance ball configuration you have going.

Also nice work on your pitch box, please keep us informed!

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29549Unread post noizzer
Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:02 pm

Stevie342000 wrote:I for one thinks that if it cuts as good as it looks then it has to be a bargain. It reminds of a Fairchild with the red print. You must have an idea of what all the parts have costs and your time.

A ball park figure would be helpful its not going to be a $100 nor would I expect it be over $500. Have you done any tests on it?

Do we have any specifications on the cutter head i.e. cutting level for Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm or 78 rpm, frequency response, what is the head resonance, dimensions, resistance, impedance, inductance and so on. Is it a feedback or non feedback cutter head? How about a feedback and a non feedback head for us real cheapskates?

When will it be available as well, it will not be today but tomorrow would be good?

What mounting options are there for the head?

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Por mi parte, piensa que si se corta tan bien como se ve a continuación, tiene que ser una ganga. Se recuerda a un Fairchild con la impresión roja. Usted debe tener una idea de lo que todas las partes tienen los costos y el tiempo.

Una figura del estadio de béisbol sería útil que no va a ser de $ 100 ni se lo esperaría que sea más de $ 500. ¿Has hecho alguna prueba de ello?

¿Tenemos algún especificaciones sobre el nivel de corte, es decir la cabeza de corte de la Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm o 78 rpm, respuesta de frecuencia, lo que es la resonancia de cabeza, dimensiones, resistencia, impedancia, inductancia y así sucesivamente. ¿Es una retroalimentación o realimentación no cutter cabeza? ¿Qué tal una retroalimentación y una cabeza sin retroalimentación para nosotros los tacaños reales?

¿Cuándo estará disponible, así, no va a ser hoy, pero mañana sería bueno?



¿Qué opciones de montaje están allí por la cabeza?

hello bbcode

my problem to calculate the costs fast, is live in medellin Colombia
every component I have to wait 1,2 0r 3 weeks to arrive.

I am now waiting aluminum parts, wire, screws even my own desktop cnc machine to work faster etc etc

when I have all this the next step is test the coils
I want to start with settings on Westrex 3dIIAH (I have two heads)
The feedback coil 45 gauge wire resistance 12 ohms. The Drive coil 39 gauge wire, resistance is 11 ohms

mount options can be variable according to order, I believe is the least (8 degrees , 16mx18 neumann , westrex , custom)


I'm working on various forms of feedback .. even I want to try the first layer for the feedback and over of this the driver coils.

I'm entering the testing stages

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29550Unread post Stevie342000
Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:36 pm

That's good news keep us posted and get back to us soon, I am sure you will get some orders for this item.

But it all depends on the cost.

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Mon Apr 07, 2014 3:11 pm

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29618Unread post opcode66
Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:40 am

noizzer wrote:
opcode66 wrote:Me too

of course! I will have a resonance test stage, sound, cut ... then I will send a head to steve or to you opcode for testing purposes and then will be for sale!

thanks
I'd be happy to review anything. I would not need an advance ball since my suspension has a dashpot. I also would need a neumann mounting for the back. I could send you a cad file for it.
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29626Unread post tragwag
Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:16 am

looks great!
Keep us posted :)
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29645Unread post opcode66
Fri Apr 11, 2014 6:29 pm

This will get you started at least. I will have to create an CAD for you since I don't currently have one for that part.
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29649Unread post noizzer
Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:43 pm

opcode66 wrote:This will get you started at least. I will have to create an CAD for you since I don't currently have one for that part.
Thankx bro

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29668Unread post Jccc
Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:33 am

Wow awesome cuttinghead you have going on. I am interested to what the frequency response to it will be. Keep us all informed

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 29819Unread post godz
Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:10 am

really awesome, can you show some sound?, hope to finish and selling.

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

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Wed May 06, 2015 1:07 am

Stevie342000 wrote:I for one thinks that if it cuts as good as it looks then it has to be a bargain. It reminds of a Fairchild with the red print. You must have an idea of what all the parts have costs and your time.

A ball park figure would be helpful its not going to be a $100 nor would I expect it be over $500. Have you done any tests on it?

Do we have any specifications on the cutter head i.e. cutting level for Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm or 78 rpm, frequency response, what is the head resonance, dimensions, resistance, impedance, inductance and so on. Is it a feedback or non feedback cutter head? How about a feedback and a non feedback head for us real cheapskates?

When will it be available as well, it will not be today but tomorrow would be good?

What mounting options are there for the head?

En Espanol
Por mi parte, piensa que si se corta tan bien como se ve a continuación, tiene que ser una ganga. Se recuerda a un Fairchild con la impresión roja. Usted debe tener una idea de lo que todas las partes tienen los costos y el tiempo.

Una figura del estadio de béisbol sería útil que no va a ser de $ 100 ni se lo esperaría que sea más de $ 500. ¿Has hecho alguna prueba de ello?

¿Tenemos algún especificaciones sobre el nivel de corte, es decir la cabeza de corte de la Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm o 78 rpm, respuesta de frecuencia, lo que es la resonancia de cabeza, dimensiones, resistencia, impedancia, inductancia y así sucesivamente. ¿Es una retroalimentación o realimentación no cutter cabeza? ¿Qué tal una retroalimentación y una cabeza sin retroalimentación para nosotros los tacaños reales?

¿Cuándo estará disponible, así, no va a ser hoy, pero mañana sería bueno?

¿Qué opciones de montaje están allí por la cabeza?
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

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Wed May 06, 2015 1:11 am

noizzer wrote:
Stevie342000 wrote:I for one thinks that if it cuts as good as it looks then it has to be a bargain. It reminds of a Fairchild with the red print. You must have an idea of what all the parts have costs and your time.

A ball park figure would be helpful its not going to be a $100 nor would I expect it be over $500. Have you done any tests on it?

Do we have any specifications on the cutter head i.e. cutting level for Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm or 78 rpm, frequency response, what is the head resonance, dimensions, resistance, impedance, inductance and so on. Is it a feedback or non feedback cutter head? How about a feedback and a non feedback head for us real cheapskates?

When will it be available as well, it will not be today but tomorrow would be good?

What mounting options are there for the head?

En Espanol
Por mi parte, piensa que si se corta tan bien como se ve a continuación, tiene que ser una ganga. Se recuerda a un Fairchild con la impresión roja. Usted debe tener una idea de lo que todas las partes tienen los costos y el tiempo.

Una figura del estadio de béisbol sería útil que no va a ser de $ 100 ni se lo esperaría que sea más de $ 500. ¿Has hecho alguna prueba de ello?

¿Tenemos algún especificaciones sobre el nivel de corte, es decir la cabeza de corte de la Lp 33 1/3 45 rpm o 78 rpm, respuesta de frecuencia, lo que es la resonancia de cabeza, dimensiones, resistencia, impedancia, inductancia y así sucesivamente. ¿Es una retroalimentación o realimentación no cutter cabeza? ¿Qué tal una retroalimentación y una cabeza sin retroalimentación para nosotros los tacaños reales?

¿Cuándo estará disponible, así, no va a ser hoy, pero mañana sería bueno?

¿Qué opciones de montaje están allí por la cabeza?
Yes whit feedback, direct depth option and helium option added

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 34875Unread post CHAPPERS
Wed May 06, 2015 2:16 pm

Sweet! Looks really nice! Well done sir.

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Post: # 34877Unread post opcode66
Wed May 06, 2015 2:53 pm

I'd like to see some video or hear some sample cuts.
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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

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Wed May 06, 2015 3:57 pm

Se ve estupenda!

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Re: My Cutter Head prototype

Post: # 34900Unread post dimi751
Thu May 07, 2015 3:23 am

Stop tease us more photo please :D
Love the orange colour look hot !

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