Hey, I just noticed a (edit my post) notice at the bottom of my latest post! Perhaps something new from Audiogon?
Now, if we could only post actual pictures!
Now, if we could only post actual pictures!
To those with multiple tables/arms/cartridges
Hi Don, Thanks for the kind words :-) Here is a different view of the TT-81 and here is another. Yes....I still have the wood moulds that the foundry made from my design drawings. How the wood doesn't catch fire with the molten bronze I don't understand? In any case.....the wood moulds are quite light (less than a kilo)...and here and here are the resulting armpods in rough and finished states. I wish you luck in finding your Victor turntable. The TT-81 is not so difficult to find...and is very good. The TT-101....in good working order....is almost a mythical creature. Just ask Banquo and Lewm? :-( |
Don, To see how to post 'actual pictures' on A'Gon.....click on the 'markup tags' at the bottom of the 'Your response' box. The picture you want to post can't just be directly from your computer library. It needs a Web address (ie...its own url). To give it one....you need to upload your computer photos to a photo-sharing Website like Picassa or many others. They are free. However it's still a little tricky to follow the system to get them on this Forum? I've been trying to teach Thuchan for 3 years now.....but even he has given up? :-) Regards Henry |
I realised of course....that the bronze casting was in sand, and that the 'positive' wood moulds I had.....were for creating the 'negative' moulds in the sand. Here is a video of the casting process which is very interesting. Machining was not required for my pods as they were filled, sanded and painted in an automotive shop. |