Hey Bruce,
the sprocket wheel was extracted form some old projector ages ago, if I remember correctly, it was a Noris... but such wheels can also be found in viewers or viewer accessories (like frame counters).
The polishing was done with a cheap 3-step nail file I stole from my daughter. Not very scientific, but i was using a microfibre cloth for testing if it still was edgy... and it definitely helped.
For the Pot and the Resistor, I have to open up my wolverine again and check... didn't take notes. I did start with a spindle pot I had siting around and adjusted it to a sorta reasonable range, than measured its resistance, took the next lower value as fixed R and added a pot with rather few Ohms to make it adjustable. Will unscrew it tomorrow and check...
the sprocket wheel was extracted form some old projector ages ago, if I remember correctly, it was a Noris... but such wheels can also be found in viewers or viewer accessories (like frame counters).
The polishing was done with a cheap 3-step nail file I stole from my daughter. Not very scientific, but i was using a microfibre cloth for testing if it still was edgy... and it definitely helped.
For the Pot and the Resistor, I have to open up my wolverine again and check... didn't take notes. I did start with a spindle pot I had siting around and adjusted it to a sorta reasonable range, than measured its resistance, took the next lower value as fixed R and added a pot with rather few Ohms to make it adjustable. Will unscrew it tomorrow and check...
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