Has anyone tried what this fellow is making?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Phonograph-Phonogra ... 7C294%3A50
He claims they are made with candle wax, record easily, but, no surprise, don't last too many plays. Can anyone verify that they play back at all?
Jeff
New invention: WAX cylinders
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Re: New invention: WAX cylinders
I once consider doing this but then relized there really is no market for them unless the can keep there recordings for some time...
Aaron
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Re: New invention: WAX cylinders
He would do better getting hold of as many mouldy, chipped, warped, played out 2 min wax cylinders as possible. Mashng them all up and melting the result to make them into more durable "new" clinders. They would have the extra chache of being made to the original Edison wax formula
RJ

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Re: New invention: WAX cylinders
Unless you would do it under open skies I would not melt down old wax records. Many of them have lead as an additive the composition. Can't be too healthy to inhale. 
Anyway, this candle record is weird. At least you can burn it after playing!

Anyway, this candle record is weird. At least you can burn it after playing!
Re: New invention: WAX cylinders
Yes Norman, you really wouldn't want to cook that lot up in your kitchen
Bu seriously I would have been surprised if making cylinders from such a soft material would even last one playing.
RJ

Bu seriously I would have been surprised if making cylinders from such a soft material would even last one playing.
RJ

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Re: New invention: WAX cylinders
Well I have been playing around with this cylinder since it arrived, and I have to say I like it a lot. It plays back nicely a few times (more like 3-4 than 10, though) and is great for an easy demo of recording, at least for voice.richardh wrote: But seriously I would have been surprised if making cylinders from such a soft material would even last one playing.
RJ
Jeff