I made a framework to suspend one of those old style headboard lamps with a 
long bulb in it over my Home for recording.   To warm the cylinder, I put on 
the light and use the brake to adjust speed so the cylinder turns slowly under 
the light, like a rotisserie.



Ron L



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Warming the cylinders, the way John suggested, does work. However, you must 
warm the mandrel the same way.  I made that mistake many years ago and slipped 
a warmed cylinder on a colder mandrel only to hear a PING when the cylinder 
split lengthwise. Also, the warming trick works on original shaved brown wax, 
but I’m not sure the reaction is the same on newly made blanks.



Have fun!



-Scott & Denise Corbett



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The way it was done at our GPS meeting where we recorded a commemorative brown 
wax was to hold the blank near a 60 watt bulb in a desk lamp and turn it by 
hand for a few moments. It was held maybe 3 or 4 inches from the bulb.  The 
resulting recording came out very well.



John Robles



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Date:02/11/2015 10:43 AM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: [Phono-L] Query Baout Warming Wax Cylinders for Recording



Happy Birthday, Mr. Edison!!!



I’m getting set up to record wax cylinders on my Edison triumph Phonograph 
using mainly old cut down Dictaphone blanks of a few jazz musicians at the 
Thomas Edison Birthday Commemoration Party I’m hosting at 6:30 this evening & 
would like to know the best way to warm them before recording.   Any 
suggestions?



Thanks...



Very truly yours,





Jim Cartwright

IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC

“Austin’s Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971”

1404 West 30th Street    Austin, Texas 78703-1402 USA

(512) 478-9954    E-mail: [email protected]





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