Many strobe discs are marked to work with lighting that pulses 120 times a second, just like regular wall power. Maybe you could xerox a friend's strobe disc then use a regular incandescent bulb light in a darkened room.
Adjusting tt speed on the cheap:any tricks?
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I have a Michell table with HR power supply which has speed adjusting screw on its back.I don't want to spend $100-150 to buy a strobe disc with a strobe light so i'm trying to adjust speed on the cheap.I did some adjusting using a camcorder with a built in stop watch and counted if the table did 33 1/2 turns in a minute.Any other ways to save a buck?Thanks in advance.
I have a Michell table with HR power supply which has speed adjusting screw on its back.I don't want to spend $100-150 to buy a strobe disc with a strobe light so i'm trying to adjust speed on the cheap.I did some adjusting using a camcorder with a built in stop watch and counted if the table did 33 1/2 turns in a minute.Any other ways to save a buck?Thanks in advance.
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you can get a free strobe disc here: http://www.quadesl.com/pdf/strobe.pdf No Stobe light is needed, simply use it under a normal incandescant lamp (60hz - use the corresponding disc) |