NorthStar
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NorthStar the TechDAS Air Force One is my real pride and joy and I'm very proud to own.
Bob Graham is in one pic setting up the Elite arm, the only one in the world at the time.
I believe you Dev.
* Call me Bob.
NorthStar the TechDAS Air Force One is my real pride and joy and I'm very proud to own.
Bob Graham is in one pic setting up the Elite arm, the only one in the world at the time.
Thanks Paul! She's pretty dear to me.
There is something special about the Linn TT. Thank you for share. Absolutely Beautiful.
That Linn is the prettiest I have seen. Like the looks of the wood as much as their new anniversary model.
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My table.
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Great Picture Dpod4! I love the glow coming from behind the table…very warm and mood setting!Innovation Wood
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There are at least a couple of different finishes available for the wood skirt; on the AMG site they mention American cherry hard wood and a piano black high-gloss finish.I'm really looking forward to being able to hear the AMG V12 this April. Is this your actual table? Do you know if the wood skirt comes in various colors or just the light oak color?
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My DIY table. It's basically a combination of a Teres Certus platter and bearing with a Teres Verus rim drive in a one off motor pod. 4" hard maple plinth. The platter and arm board are made from phenolic resin. Teres Illius arm as well and as you might guess, I'm friends with Chris Brady who owns Teres.
WOW...Very Nice Mike .
Would show us your rest of system ? I like the DIY stuff. Thanks for share.
That is quite unique indeed. ...And I love all that solid maple wood at the base (plinth) and platform, plus that 'mortar brick' (motor). ...Is that made of solid steel chrome?
Mike, What a beautiful table Looks familiar :woot: If you ever find a P3, jump on it. Competitive with ANY table you can buy.
What did the HRS platform do for the P10?
It's a 3x4x6" block of aluminum. I used fine wet/dry sandpaper with a guide to end up with the finish. Mine was a one off, a pre production, non anodized test piece. I think the production versions will be black anodized and have different lettering.
I tried very hard to not use any magnetic materials in the table. The bearing is stainless steel and brass, the sub platter is aluminum, the platter is phenolic resin and filled with lead shot, weighs 35lbs. All bolts are non magnetic stainless steel. There are 3 footers in the plinth that I machined from brass and there is my only bit of carbon steel, a hardened ball tip to provide a contact spot. The footers have a fine pitch screw thread, it's quite easy to level the table, I use a high precision machinist level to get it dead on. There are magnets in the arm but they aren't spinning.
I am looking at magnetic levitation for the vertical thrust, I'm in the process of getting a larger lathe, so perhaps in the spring that will occur.
There are at least a couple of different finishes available for the wood skirt; on the AMG site they mention American cherry hard wood and a piano black high-gloss finish.