domingo, 12 de septiembre de 2010

silicone rubber to make copy of vynil disc

http://thechemistrysideoftheforce.blogspot.com/

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In current times, and hardly care about copying CDs or DVDs, but whatever we download, we hear or see and whether we like it, go and buy it ... right?

Some of you may not have seen and / or played a vinyl record, but once all you could do was to burn music to a cassette tape. I never crossed his mind to copy a vinyl record to another, until I saw this post, where they explain step by step how to create / copy a disc of them. Looking at the photos, which then I leave here, seems an easy process. I wonder if in practice there is.

First step is done with a box or any container with glass bottom and is tightly sealed on the sides.

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Then we put the original disk that you want to copy in the container with the side you want to copy up. For pipiolos say that these discs have two faces and both sides may contain music.

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Then cover the disc with silicone and let dry for about 6 hours. Follow the instructions on using silicone.

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Now take off the silicone.

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Now we dump on the silicon (the face is recorded) and make sure liquid plastic that covers the entire area of the disc.

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Finally separate the silicon and plastic make a hole right in the center of the disc.

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And hopefully something will sound. :-)

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Here you are also a couple of videos of the industrial process of creating these discs. Each video lasts less than 5 minutes. Take a look because they are worth.

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