Slightly OT - a steam powered (modernish) turntable

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Slightly OT - a steam powered (modernish) turntable

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Someone shared this at another forum, so in like kind, I'm sharing it here.

The builder admits it sounds terrible, but what fun!

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I always thought it would be cool to build a steam powered phonograph... Now, I know why it isn't... :roll: ;) :lol:
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fran604g wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 1:04 pm Someone shared this at another forum, so in like kind, I'm sharing it here.

The builder admits it sounds terrible, but what fun!

https://youtu.be/lSiVWkk5zaQ
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Wow !

It looks REALLY great !

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Sounds like it has about 90 percent wow & flutter. If you could get that ironed out, might not be too bad.

The steam effusion might not be great for record labels either. Could reduce static buildup on the record itself though.

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I think the addition of a governor, (rather than what appears to be a "throttle governor"), would be a great help.

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What is the amp meter ?? Or is that an RPM gauge. Those sterling motor phonographs play better. Tom

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tomb wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 11:31 pm What is the amp meter ?? Or is that an RPM gauge. Those sterling motor phonographs play better. Tom
Since it is claimed to be a "Steampunk" steam phonograph, the meter/gauge is probably just for looks... along with the wood knobs on the front.
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I forgot the decorate them with odd looking none working items .. Tom

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The gauge is for RPM and works by magnetism--source, the video description.

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