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In Reply to: RE: An upgrade to vinyl record production posted by Mike K on January 30, 2017 at 19:19:46
If you think this looks Rube Goldberg, try looking at a vintage machine sometime.
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OK, plastic is a bit different in processing than rubber, but this machine looks pretty sensible to me. It preheats and meters out the vinyl slug with great accuracy, delivers it to the stamper, pulls, trims, and stacks the record. The article's claim of 24,000 per day when operating 6 machines will require it to run at least 2X faster than that demo clip, by my watch and calculator. I would simply add a guard to prevent any possibility of the vinyl trimming striking one of the records in the stack - - it looks somewhat haphazard just now.
All in all, it looks like a well thought out automated machine. If this seems "Rube Goldberg-ish" to you, you should get out and see manufacturing some time. It's how the products you handle are made, when done well.
Having seen the presses at QRP in operation, I had the same thought.
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