Very creative man we want to buy one of these hardly can't hardly wait 😀 👍 👏 😊 😉 this sounds so amazing and yes were in LA and want to do a test cut so let's makes some history together 😀
Instead of a crapshoot buying a 70+ year-old Presto cutterhead that may or may not need to be rebuilt, I would love to be able to purchase an Opcode 1-E. The improved frequency response alone makes it the better option in my eyes. Are you still planning to produce these?
I have tride to m any attemps to get mine up and wokring i have ruened many small spakers, I know a 3'' speaker worked okay, this sounds better then anything ive heard lately. Can you make a #d presto like Lateral cutter head ?? I notice a dual coil. Nice Love it..
At the moment, where I live, I can no longer machine my own parts. The dual coil design is the Presto design. I allows for an imbalance in the Eddy fields produced by the two coils within the field exhibited by the Permanent Magnet Horseshoe magnet. EM fluctuations within a PM permanent magnet field are exactly what produces the physical movement of a ferrous steel configuration. The steel stylus holder has a slot which pivots on a nickel plated knife edge. The pivoting happens because the steel stylus holder is contained within a field generated by the coils which is perfectly applied to create an imbalance which shifts with phase of the input electrical signal. The coils in one phase will amplify the one of the poles of the magnet’s dipole field more than the other, thus creating an imbalance, thus creating a pivot. In the Presto system it is a box. The pole pieces extend the dipole field of the horseshoe to the sweet spot of the coils. The orientation of the coils and the way that they are wired completes the box and also creates the imbalance. Please ask more questions here or via email. Thanks for your interest in my work. Be well.
Very creative man we want to buy one of these hardly can't hardly wait 😀 👍 👏 😊 😉 this sounds so amazing and yes were in LA and want to do a test cut so let's makes some history together 😀
Instead of a crapshoot buying a 70+ year-old Presto cutterhead that may or may not need to be rebuilt, I would love to be able to purchase an Opcode 1-E. The improved frequency response alone makes it the better option in my eyes. Are you still planning to produce these?
I think you’ll be more interested in what I’ll be posting soon
I have tride to m any attemps to get mine up and wokring i have ruened many small spakers, I know a 3'' speaker worked okay, this sounds better then anything ive heard lately. Can you make a #d presto like Lateral cutter head ?? I notice a dual coil. Nice Love it..
At the moment, where I live, I can no longer machine my own parts. The dual coil design is the Presto design. I allows for an imbalance in the Eddy fields produced by the two coils within the field exhibited by the Permanent Magnet Horseshoe magnet. EM fluctuations within a PM permanent magnet field are exactly what produces the physical movement of a ferrous steel configuration. The steel stylus holder has a slot which pivots on a nickel plated knife edge. The pivoting happens because the steel stylus holder is contained within a field generated by the coils which is perfectly applied to create an imbalance which shifts with phase of the input electrical signal. The coils in one phase will amplify the one of the poles of the magnet’s dipole field more than the other, thus creating an imbalance, thus creating a pivot. In the Presto system it is a box. The pole pieces extend the dipole field of the horseshoe to the sweet spot of the coils. The orientation of the coils and the way that they are wired completes the box and also creates the imbalance. Please ask more questions here or via email. Thanks for your interest in my work. Be well.
Any chance you'd ever release stls of this and/or the stereo cutter you made?
I'm trying to make a living off my extremely hard efforts. So, no. Sorry.
Can I get your email or contact? I just bought an rca lathe and would really like to try one of your cutters on it.
todd@deepgroovesmastering.com