Sillitoe Lathes

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Re: Sillitoe Lathes

Post: # 40296Unread post sakuszi
Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:00 am

, you will see that in the final phase of descent head your system slows down and very slowly suspension leaves the head, looked at the exact right now.
Surely you have better motor Technics than synchronous Lyrec, but you can have problems, however, because this engine Technics has little vibration 8 - 10 Hz, and it will be saved on a disc, it is difficult to set the pitch. But I like the German AM32, 70, 80, they are really beautiful, you can see the German reliability, accuracy. precision. poetry ... It is a film Stockfisch RECORDS, a guy shows DMM on the machine 80/82, is moved, it is science fiction, great German precision. 8)

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Post: # 40297Unread post Sillitoe
Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:07 am

Haha, yes I've seen these films, those lathes are obviously great...

I was joking :D

I'm flattered by the comparisons to Neumann, haha!

Cheers

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Post: # 40298Unread post sakuszi
Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:14 am

your machine is also great! It takes a lot of knowledge and effort to do such a machine like yours! For various fields of science and technology, it is not a joke, I just try to get to this level .... but calmly, quietly, slowly, to the end, right? :mrgreen: 8)

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Post: # 40300Unread post Sillitoe
Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:33 am

Haha, yes, calmly, quietly, slowly, repeat, repeat...
Again and again until it is working, then upgrade again and again...

Very expensively...

Lots of fun! :D

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Post: # 41341Unread post status66uk
Tue Mar 15, 2016 9:00 am

Im fairly new to this forum, Ive always wanted a machine to cut my own albums, I havent a clue about all the technicalities of anything on this thread but i have a good ear and the last cut sounds great.

Are you planning to sell these machines? If so how much will they roughly cost? Would they come with instructions and everything needed to cut for a novice like me?

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Post: # 41342Unread post Sillitoe
Tue Mar 15, 2016 9:08 am

Hi status66uk.
Thanks for your post!
Yes These will be available in the near future with full documentation and comprehensive video tutorials.
Please keep an eye on this thread for updates and pricing.

The cutterhead on the lathe is a Caruso by Flo Kaufmann http://vinylike.de/index.php/caruso/

I highly recommend these heads.

There are also some other exciting heads in development too!! :D

Cheers
James

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Post: # 41360Unread post status66uk
Tue Mar 15, 2016 5:05 pm

Will the lathe come with a cutting head and everything i need to cut? Ive had records cut with souris machine and always had good results, would you say the price and quality of yours will be similar?

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Post: # 41367Unread post Sillitoe
Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:30 pm

The goal is to supply full turnkey cutting systems.
The price and quality are well beyond the T560. :wink:

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James

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Post: # 41425Unread post pandapolar
Thu Mar 17, 2016 11:47 pm

Brilliant Work!!! even better that you are in Australia!!! ;)

looking forward to seeing future posts mate :)

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Post: # 41427Unread post Sillitoe
Fri Mar 18, 2016 5:47 am

Thanks for the support pandapolar!!! :D

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Post: # 41458Unread post sakuszi
Sun Mar 20, 2016 5:37 am

Silicone, how much you paid for the Swiss head Caruso, you can not in any way get along with Flozki, he did not respond to any e-mail, how to talk to him? guy has a strange approach to the customer ....
As is generally the progress of your recorder lathe? Where did you purchase these precision ball screws? :)

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Post: # 41459Unread post Sillitoe
Sun Mar 20, 2016 5:48 am

Hello Suzi!
I can't imagine why Flo wouldn't respond to you!?! :lol:

Cheers
James Sillitoe

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Post: # 41460Unread post sakuszi
Sun Mar 20, 2016 5:51 am

He hates me? :mrgreen: Flozki !where are you ? 8) I wanted to buy from him modulation vertical scheme VAB84 controller, he offered me a unit for $ 5k, I bought a diagram of $ 5 :roll:
http://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=6316

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Post: # 41465Unread post Sillitoe
Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:14 am

Sukuszi, I think you misunderstood.
Flo was not offering you a VAB84 unit in that thread.
He did not address your post, he was saying that his 4 channel analog mastering processor was around 5k, depending on the options.

Flo provides great products and service!

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James

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Post: # 41471Unread post sakuszi
Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:38 am

ok, but I needed only VAB84 scheme, the cost of electronic components reached me only $ 20 plus $ 5 scheme, very very cheap ... thanks

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Post: # 41607Unread post Sillitoe
Sun Mar 27, 2016 10:55 am

IMG_3279.jpg
After recently moving house I decided to ease myself back into things with a little cutterhead project.
Its name is "SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING", aka "The Fang", aka "Wobbly Tooth", aka.....

I built it yesterday, here are some snippets from the first cuts of this morning.
CUT
https://www.dropbox.com/s/37jir7s603ngdsw/DIY%20dynamic%20SMOKESTACK%20LIGHTNING%20.aif?dl=0

It is a very small, simple dynamic head with software iRIAA and Fabfilter Pro Q2 correction eq in Ableton- Mackie D2 interface dj mixer- DIY mono block power amps (approx 300W per channel into 8ohms)- Head- Myshank 320P diamond- Shank black 7inch.
Playback is SL1200MKII- Shure M44-7- NI Z2 mixer/ interface- Ableton.

White noise cut (with iRIAA) analysis/ head response.
White noise cut analysis.png
Highpass & Lowpass with Correction EQ to flatten response.
(The cut that I've posted doesn't have any high or lowpass filters on it).
White noise cut with corrective eq.png
Needs some tweaks, need to push the level to see what's possible.
I'll have a go at a feedback version with the Wayne Kirkwood boards.

Little video for the skeptics :lol:
So that's day 1... more soon.
Cheers
James
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Post: # 41609Unread post Ciuens
Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:11 pm

Simply amazing.
James, good job, again, hehehe.


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Post: # 41610Unread post Sillitoe
Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:41 pm

Hey Ciuens!
Thanks for the positive feedback mate!
Now I need a few dBs of negative feedback. :lol:

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Post: # 41613Unread post Ciuens
Sun Mar 27, 2016 1:00 pm

includes magnetic insulation, resizing, testing ..... and a lot of patience.
but it is rewarding in the end.
And please do not give up, never, hehehe :wink:


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Re: Sillitoe Lathes

Post: # 41621Unread post sakuszi
Sun Mar 27, 2016 7:12 pm

good job ! lot soprano! so they should be recorded vinyls. I also processed some my head, twice a day, or three, until it begins by cutting correctly, already I burned a lot of speakers, ... :mrgreen: :oops: 8)
no complicated things are brilliant? truth ? :) simplicity is genius :|

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