Feickert analogue protractor....Owners impressions


I'm contemplating the purchase of this brand of protractor.

Over the years I have relied on a good friend to mount cartridges and set up the few tables that I have owned in the past.
Relying on someone else to do this was for good reason.

I would never make it as a watch maker or any other profession that requires a fine touch and skill with steady hands.
The time has come where I will have to do this totally on my own.

My question to you owners of the Feickert protractor is what is your experience with it regarding ease of use and accuracy compared to other protractors?

Secondly, the disk has strobe markings for speed set up, does the Feickert package come with a strobe light for the $250. selling price?

I asked these question of a dealer sent via a e-mail and have not received a reply as of yet.

Thank you for your replies.
stiltskin
Sunnyboy,

On my arm the difference in overhang between Baerwald and Lofgren is 0.5 mm.

I can, and do, see the difference between the two with overhang and alignment on my Feickert . I can also see this difference with the WallyTractor. Both are equal in the usefulness. Where the Feickert may have an advantage is in the ability to align any pivoted arm.

Just like any tool, it takes time and patience to gain a better understanding of it abilities. Both methods (Feickert, and Arc types) prove to work well for my use and both, when mastered, will provide exceptional results.

If you are up to it, you can try to spend some more time with the alignment tool. The first thing to check is overhang vs. the two alignment types (Baerwald and Lofgren)to make sure they are NOT the same. They should not be. The other thing to notice is that upon a quick look the alignment may appear similar but the cantilever will not be aligned at both points because it's not theoretically possible and in practice I've verified this as the Feickert has very good resolution to be able to align the cartridge to a fine degree. Again, as verified with the WallyTractor.

One thing you may want to try if you haven't is mark the pivot point on the RB1000 arm you reported in the thread above that you have. This point is very important to getting the alignment correct. This is important whether we provide the number to an arc protractor maker or if we use it in real-time to set overhang with the Feikert tool. It ends up being critical to the adjustment as well as assuring precise repeatability, IMO.

What all this really points to is the importance of getting to know and use the alignment tool of choice. The more you use it the better you become at maximising it's ability to accomplish the job. Both types of protractors require patience. The more patience we have the potential for better results become or reward.

Hang in there and I hope this helps,
Dre
Dre, patience....that's the missing ingredient. I'm screwed. Guess I'll have to stick with CDs. :)
Dan ed,
Of course I was sent a tracking number. I have since found the package was sent from Jamaica N.Y., on July 11, and my local post office has no record of it, nor is it in their possesion. Hope it turns up.

Dan
Yeah, I remember something like that as well coming out of NY. Somehow it took like 4 days to get from NY to NH. Must have been a Yankees Fan! ;)
Dan ed,

I just arrived home and my dear wife handed me our local news paper as I walk through the door,

The headlines read...Canada Customs "On Guard For Thee"
Under the head lines it read ,Canada Customs returns suspicious package from foreign land...

On a serious note, Yip has informed me once the package arrives back in Hong Kong there will be an explanation from Canada Customs attached as to why it was rejected according to info Yip found out at the Hong Kong post office.

First hearing about this myself my thoughts were the same as yours, the bottle of cleaning fluid,... oh whats this!, the R.C.M.P. have surrounded our home.