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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby awkwardbydesign » 01 Apr 2012 14:17

If I give you a block of wood, will you make me one? =P~
If it performs half as well as it looks, it will be a triumph.
Hats off to you.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby duficity » 01 Apr 2012 16:00

I was the block of wood person, and back then I wasnt sure what the OP was asking about. But the end result is beautiful. well worth the effort and a nicely crafted piece he can be proud of. Blocks of wood are much cheaper to test out ideas than the finished project, and many a block has saved an otherwise questionable project from the fate of too many homemade items. This example shows the difference between home made and custom.

Nice job.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby awkwardbydesign » 01 Apr 2012 18:49

duficity wrote:I was the block of wood person,

That admission may come back to haunt you! :twisted:
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby duficity » 02 Apr 2012 11:33

the truth is the truth.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby paul401 » 04 Apr 2012 23:39

Hi,
looking very nice indeed. :)

Paul
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby kabayiri » 05 Apr 2012 20:13

That's just terrific.

The quality of your work is clearly matched by quality components.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby DoomRider » 06 Apr 2012 10:17

Some people said the youtube vid HERE wont work.

It's because Led Zep's playing and because of youtube's stupid licensing agreements it wont show on mobile devices, ipads and even some countries.
So if you cant view it there try Vimeo instead.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby Judas68fr » 09 Apr 2012 20:43

Hello,

I just had a question about the mechanical parts : what motor do you use on this TT ? DC ? AC ? what are the brand and model of the motor ?

For the ruby bearing, where did you find your brass housing ?

I'm building my own TT right now, and I'm looking for some tips for the platter rotating mechanisms.

Nice work btw !
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby DoomRider » 09 Apr 2012 22:57

I used the Rega motor upgrade which is AC. I originally planned for an original Planah motor which is DC, hence the mains socket on the back, but opted against it.

the baring i had made. I believe you can find some online though.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby Playercoach » 10 Apr 2012 22:26

DUDE, that is AWESOME! I'm pretty new to the vinyl thing the last couple of years but I'm hooked and now after seeing this I am conviced that i need to try and make a custom jobby. Any words of advice?

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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby DoomRider » 11 Apr 2012 09:24

Playercoach wrote:DUDE, that is AWESOME! I'm pretty new to the vinyl thing the last couple of years but I'm hooked and now after seeing this I am conviced that i need to try and make a custom jobby. Any words of advice?

MJC



Take you're time.
It sounds obvious but if you're building something its really easy to be overly eager to get it finished and working, but thats when you're more likely to c**k something up. Plan it all out too, make sure you've got everything in its ideal position, like the phono jacks, power button etc. Once you commit and drill holes or cut bits out you'll be pretty stumped if you have to change anything.
Last thing, don't go in at the deep end. Keep you're first one simple. If you get too stuck with something you could end up either not completing it or spending more money to get the thing done right/fixed. Finish it, and if you wanna have a stab at something a little trickier then at least you'll have a bit more experience ans knowledge under your belt. :)
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby Timoteo » 24 Apr 2012 01:55

Having just finished my Lenco build I can really appreciate your beautiful piece of equipment!!! That's a gorgeous!!! Love the acrylic platter...love it!!

I agree to the post on advice. I spent a solid month on my table. There were times I just wanted it done but I'd step back & try to enjoy the whole building project itself. I figured that I'll have years to listen to her but I'll only build her once. So each day I worked on her I'd just stay focused on what I wanted to accomplish that day. It sounds totally stereotypical but "one day at a time!". Plan it out well & order your parts in advance. Have a goal in mind or drawn out so you know where your headed. Don't cut corners along the way just to get to the finish product.
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby ianlinux » 26 Aug 2012 16:18

This is gorgeous and giving me some more ideas. Well done DoomRider! Float the vinyl man.

Where did you get the platter from? I love the way it complements the brushed al/ss parts against the oiled wood. Lovely!
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Re: My First TT Project...

Postby bpbutler » 31 Aug 2012 06:37

Who makes your power switch? I really like the look. I think you indicated that momentary are readily available. I can use momentary.
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