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Model "K" Reproducer producing swarf?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 1:25 am
by retro92
I decided to use my Model "K" combination reproducer on a (somewhat mouldy) two minute gold moulded cylinder and noticed that when I put the reproducer down to play, it produced some brownish swarf. I don't have a way to look at the sapphire up close - would it simply be picking up the mouldy film on the cylinder, or could it be damaged in some way?
Scott
Re: Model "K" Reproducer producing swarf?
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 10:11 am
by Le0
retro92 wrote:I decided to use my Model "K" combination reproducer on a (somewhat mouldy) two minute gold moulded cylinder and noticed that when I put the reproducer down to play, it produced some brownish swarf. I don't have a way to look at the sapphire up close - would it simply be picking up the mouldy film on the cylinder, or could it be damaged in some way?
Scott
Hi Scott, I recall playing a slightly molded cylinder and there was a bit of dust from the moldy eras.
It would help if you could post some pictures so we can see what's going on.
Re: Model "K" Reproducer producing swarf?
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 3:26 am
by retro92
My apologies for taking so long to reply. I only have a cell phone camera and am not able to focus properly on small parts like the sapphire. Either way, testing it out on the blank sections of some other gold moulded cylinders (before the song starts) isn't damaging them so will suppose it is just mildew being taken off on that one record.
Thanks
Scott
Re: Model "K" Reproducer producing swarf?
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:34 pm
by tinovanderzwan
the real swarf should be little curls or short I shaped pieces of wax if its just mold than it should be like dust
in case of the first then your needle needs replacing
Re: Model "K" Reproducer producing swarf?
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 5:39 am
by RefSeries
A little dust from surface mould on the cylinder is ok, but I would check the stylus before I played any of my precious cylinders. A strong watchmakers' eyeglass can be had from eBay for pennies and it would be worth the investment. If there are significant flats or even worse, a chip, get the stylus replaced. You might also check that the stylus bar doesn't touch the cylinder, only the stylus. I had a poorly adjusted Model K where the bar just touched the record and it neatly shaved the start of the cylinder. I am always a bit chary of Model K's for that reason!
Keith