Reproduction aluminum parts

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burke
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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:58 pm Also, due to the light weight I could make replacements for all those fragile fiber gears. The weight wouldn't be terribly more and it would work more consistently. Thoughts?

When I read your initial post that was my very first thought.

I gave up on a Paillard portable after years of looking for a 1 inch diameter fibre gear ... I followed many dead ends - including having it printed in the standard medium - worked - for a minute :)

If this is something you'd like to try? I can send it too you - bearing in mind its a $100 machine - so it would have to be not crazy expensive relative to that.

Let me know

Darrell

PS - I moved on, and got a similar Thorens with a non fudged up fibre gear. So at this point its just plain old stubbornness and a desire not to junk an otherwise good machine.

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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I hadn't read all the way to the end of the thread when I replied about the fibre gear

Free!?!

My hand is definitely up.

D

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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burke wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 12:49 am I hadn't read all the way to the end of the thread when I replied about the fibre gear

Free!?!

My hand is definitely up.

D
Shoot me a PM. I definitely need testers for this stuff!

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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Have you actually successfully made anything yet? I don't recall seeing any pictures or videos. There are a lot of serious people on this board who have invested a lot of time, money and effort to make parts to keep our old machines functioning. I know you have a lot of enthusiasm, but making claims that you can produce replacement parts for a Victor 10-50 at ⅕ the cost without providing any evidence makes me wonder. I suggest that you start with something small and simple. Once you have mastered that, move on to more complex things.
Best regards ... AZ*

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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AZ* wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 2:08 am Have you actually successfully made anything yet? I don't recall seeing any pictures or videos. There are a lot of serious people on this board who have invested a lot of time, money and effort to make parts to keep our old machines functioning. I know you have a lot of enthusiasm, but making claims that you can produce replacement parts for a Victor 10-50 at ⅕ the cost without providing any evidence makes me wonder. I suggest that you start with something small and simple. Once you have mastered that, move on to more complex things.
I'm still waiting for anyone to send me a PM with any sort of gear to be made. We've made a PLA drive gear for a robot vacuum cleaner that has held up good.

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 12:52 am
AZ* wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 2:08 am Have you actually successfully made anything yet? I don't recall seeing any pictures or videos. There are a lot of serious people on this board who have invested a lot of time, money and effort to make parts to keep our old machines functioning. I know you have a lot of enthusiasm, but making claims that you can produce replacement parts for a Victor 10-50 at ⅕ the cost without providing any evidence makes me wonder. I suggest that you start with something small and simple. Once you have mastered that, move on to more complex things.
I'm still waiting for anyone to send me a PM with any sort of gear to be made. We've made a PLA drive gear for a robot vacuum cleaner that has held up good.
Do you own any phonographs? I assume so. Take one of yours apart, replicate a gear, or some other piece, and try it out yourself. Let us know how that works out.

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Re: Reproduction aluminum parts

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JerryVan wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 8:59 am
gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 12:52 am
AZ* wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 2:08 am Have you actually successfully made anything yet? I don't recall seeing any pictures or videos. There are a lot of serious people on this board who have invested a lot of time, money and effort to make parts to keep our old machines functioning. I know you have a lot of enthusiasm, but making claims that you can produce replacement parts for a Victor 10-50 at ⅕ the cost without providing any evidence makes me wonder. I suggest that you start with something small and simple. Once you have mastered that, move on to more complex things.
I'm still waiting for anyone to send me a PM with any sort of gear to be made. We've made a PLA drive gear for a robot vacuum cleaner that has held up good.
Do you own any phonographs? I assume so. Take one of yours apart, replicate a gear, or some other piece, and try it out yourself. Let us know how that works out.
I may try that with my Vic III. It's already apart. I don't believe I'll have trouble with gears breaking, as these plastics ought to at least match the strength of pot metal or fiber.

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