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To those who cut dubs...

Post by arktrix45hz » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:24 pm

http://www.vinylcarvers.com

Anyone ever used these before?
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Re: To those who cut dubs...

Post by the_agonist » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:17 pm

i think my friend used these for his scratch vinyl, no issues from what i gather...

Sorry to thread jack but, what i want to know is, there's vinyl carvers and transition, both reasonably priced for dubplates, but pressing plants for orders of 300-500 (quickpress and curvedpressings for example) require around £100 for 'Cutting to Lacquers from CD DAT Wavs file' and around £80 for 'Processing - Metal work - Stampers'...does this same process not apply for vinylcarvers and transition, for 'one off' dubplates?

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Re: To those who cut dubs...

Post by lojik » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:29 pm

You dont need stampers for a one off acetate cut, they literally just put acetate onto a metal disc and cut straight into that.
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Re: To those who cut dubs...

Post by Jak The lad » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:29 pm

the_agonist wrote:i think my friend used these for his scratch vinyl, no issues from what i gather...

Sorry to thread jack but, what i want to know is, there's vinyl carvers and transition, both reasonably priced for dubplates, but pressing plants for orders of 300-500 (quickpress and curvedpressings for example) require around £100 for 'Cutting to Lacquers from CD DAT Wavs file' and around £80 for 'Processing - Metal work - Stampers'...does this same process not apply for vinylcarvers and transition, for 'one off' dubplates?
They cut direct to the vinyl, rather then create metal work.
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Re: To those who cut dubs...

Post by the_agonist » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:36 pm

lojik wrote:You dont need stampers for a one off acetate cut, they literally just put acetate onto a metal disc and cut straight into that.
Jak The lad wrote: They cut direct to the vinyl, rather then create metal work.
got it, thanks for clearing that one up for me :)

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