Well, the thing has arrived from Canada. I am indebted to Rocco & Connie for sitting on it for so long. All I have to decide now is how to proceed. The very first thing I'm going to do, and indeed have begun is to read how everyone else made their machines on the phonograph makers' website. It's not a case of copying, more a case of taking the best, simplest and most efficient way of doing things with the available budget... what budget ?!
I've read half of the cases on there and have so far made the following list of things to consider and lines to follow. Some are just notes to remind me of things - it's not literature:
Strobe
Isolate/insulate bedplate from box
Isolate/insulate 'carriage' from bedplate
Isolate/insulate motor from bedplate
Isolate/insulate box from its resting surface
Spherical quartz stylus
Cartridge pressure of 3 grams
Drive belt tensioner
Don't use glass stylus on black cylinder
Expert Stylus make a 7mm diamond for Shure cartridges for 2 minute cylinder
Shield cables to reduce hiss
Original 4 minute cylinders use 3.5 mm stylus
Direction of rotation ?
Adjustable speed, 120 to 200 RPM
Flywheel for mandrel smoothness
Cartridges: Stanton 680, 681, 881 w/ Shure M75 cart'
Earth grounding to reduce hum
I think I'll take it to work and steam clean it tomorrow !
The list so far.
More soon.