l want to build a solid wood turntable


Sam here and I haven't owned a turntable in 25 years, however if I build a turntable out of solid aged wood like a nice musical instrument with the tone arm connected to the center spool made of solid wood to get the vibrations and the stylus made from shungite would I get super vinyl sound more analog like? This will be my new project.
guitarsam
jperry took the words out of my mouth. guitarsam, you are just another kenjit-in-training, starting nonsense threads to get attention, and the  things that you say don't even have the value of being funny.
A year ago, I vowed to never respond to any of kenjit's posts, and I hereby do the same regarding yours.
By the way, you should take a course in remedial spelling.  
OK....I'll ignore all the shungite and etc., and approach this in a somewhat serious fashion....if $ is Not an object....

Waterjet a granite slab for the base.  I once approached the process with a 1" clear acrylic slab, but wasn't able to follow through with the project.

I was going to approach it with a direct-drive motor; in retrospect, a belt drive would allow for isolation, but an untoothed belt would allow for precision provided one could ensure near zero slip.

I'm a tangetal arm fan; 'nuff said.

Cart?  As said, $ no object.  Whatever one feels will make one happy...

As for support, pour a concrete column and place the above on it with sorbothane isolation pads under everything.

At the end of it all....if it doesn't make you happy....

Find another pursuit.
Sam here and i don't plan on buying a commercial cartridge that will ruin the sound.l have to build it thinking out side the box now that l have trained my brain to connect with my subconcious  i will let it do all the work because it has no restrictions + adding my vintage frequencies will put me over the top.
Oh, I forgot about the platter.....*tsk*

A machined lead alloy.  An alloy, to allow for strength but applying the mass of lead for stability....

All of this ought to be in a temp stabilized, dust free, near zero humidity cabinet that's allowed to come up to speed.

Remote cueing, of course.

An additional side cabinet to allow the lp to adjust to the 'play' space would be a +....but that goes without saying.....

Sam here and i'm not trying to be funny and i have no idea who kenjit is however did he use vintage frequencies to make digital audio sound like vintage analog vinyl like i did and proved it on this site with the people who really took that post serious and tested my discovery were blown away and i will reup for anyone who wants to run there own test.You can kill the messenger however the results remain the same.