Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

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Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68211Unread post ilovedrums247
Sun Sep 21, 2025 8:41 am

Greetings,

Today after several years i finally installed my Caruso cutterhead on my lathe, I used myshanks tool to install under a microscope, and then set everything up on the lathe. I made a couple of cuts that were quiet but lacked some highs. I was on cloud nine. About 5 min into i noticed the diamond had fallen out and was dangling in front of the cutterhead. Jubilation had turned to devastation. Under an inexpensive, digital microscope the diamond still looks okay but i'm a little heartbroken.

So when setting the shank in the holder how do you apply pressure to ensure it doesn't fall out?

Thank you

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68212Unread post mushroomjesus
Sun Sep 21, 2025 9:01 am

When putting a new diamond in a cutting head, never push straight down. Use a gentle back-and-forth, side-to-side motion until the taper naturally stops.

After that, you need to break in the diamond before sending audio through the head. The way to do this is by cutting silent records — unmodulated grooves only — so the diamond collet can seat itself properly into the head.

In my experience, it usually takes around a few blank records before I trust it enough to send audio.

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68217Unread post ilovedrums247
Mon Sep 22, 2025 2:22 pm

Thank you for that information @mushroomjesus. When setting do you use a tool or just your fingers?

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68221Unread post mushroomjesus
Mon Sep 22, 2025 7:25 pm

No, always use a tool. The diamond is sharp and could easily cut open your finger.

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68226Unread post ilovedrums247
Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:03 am

Which tool is best?

Is the myshank one good for insert and removal?

Thanks for all the help

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68227Unread post dubcutter89
Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:07 am

Hey M.
Good to hear that you're back at it :-)

I agree with all above said.
One thing I do sometimes - If I'm unsure if the stylus hole is dirty or so, I take a wooden toothpick, put it inside and gently turn it. This can help to clean it and get the stylus seated firmly afterwards.

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68246Unread post ilovedrums247
Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:47 am

Do people set the stylus with only a tool like the myshank one? Or is there something better suited?

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Re: Properly setting Diamond in Caruso cutterhead

Post: # 68381Unread post Herty
Sun Nov 09, 2025 6:02 am

ilovedrums247 wrote:
Wed Sep 24, 2025 4:03 am
Which tool is best?

Is the myshank one good for insert and removal?

Thanks for all the help
I guess the myshank is the one i use here tho


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