Does anyone recall the Roots Dubbing Machine? I didn't get on with the machine, but they produced some great materials. Can't seem to find any trace of the company these days.
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Does anyone recall the Roots Dubbing Machine? I didn't get on with the machine, but they produced some great materials. Can't seem to find any trace of the company these days.
Cheers,
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Here are what I have in photobucket. Bryon.
You can make more delicate brushes than these by using minimal material and twisting on the platform and also by squeezing between your fingers.
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AlanB is correct.
I was bored last year and needed a project so I dicided I wanted to make a dubbing machine so that the platform would swing out of the way and then I could more easily make...
Buddy I agree... cordless drill...[lithium batteries are good]...and yes I go hook to hook now...a Jim Smith idea for me....KISS...
Buddy are you sending me a message????
Silver, I have moved on and now use a small cordless drill much like the one pictured.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v185/ducksterman/Stableofdubbingtwisters002.jpg