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Re: Instrument Pitch Bend Wheel/ prevent link obsolessence

I've just updated the instructions in the file section that now
include photos of the door stopper.

Cheers, Graham


--- In CasioSK@yahoogroups.com, electri_fire <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Do you know how hard it is to find an internet link to something
> > simple like a rubber door stopper? ......
> http://www.amidata.es/componentes-electronicos-es/305771132-end-
stops-
> > door-furniture-rubber-end-stops.html
> >
> > I'm going to put that link in the files section in the plans so
> this
> > never happens again!
>
>
> That will work for the first couple of months. After that the
company
> will be out of business, product out of the assortment (is that
> english?), or the page has been moved. Usually most links like this
> are
> dead after a while.
>
> So what to do?
>
> Post a photo? The photo section at yahoo groups is small. Please
> reduce
> resolution.
>
> Place at your own website? I do this usually. Interest in
> circuitbending
> will last for a couple of years to come, so i've committed myself
to
> maintaining my stuff at least up to 2009. we'll see after that.
>
> This group still has a fair bit of photo space though.
>





Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:39 am

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I'm interested in trying this on my SK5, but I don't know where to find a rubber door stopper to use as the wheel. Any Ideas? The guide for this, made by...
valpez1
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Mar 3, 2007
7:45 am

I would say thats probably the center piece of a door stop that mounts to the wall. It the part the door knob usually bounces off of. They are usually housed...
Jesse Smith
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Mar 3, 2007
8:57 am

Hi Valpez, I'm Graham, the one that posted up the plans for the pitch wheel. Jesse has got it right, it is the part that mounts to the wall. Do you know how...
gmeredith1
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Mar 13, 2007
1:12 am

... http://www.amidata.es/componentes-electronicos-es/305771132-end-stops- ... this ... That will work for the first couple of months. After that the company ...
electri_fire
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Mar 14, 2007
5:14 pm

Howdy, For cool wheels, buy some clear plastic in the thickness you want. A small peice for 2 wheels 4" x8". Preferebly PETG. Draw a line down the middle of...
Mark Rauch
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Mar 14, 2007
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I've just updated the instructions in the file section that now include photos of the door stopper. Cheers, Graham ... stops- ... company ... to...
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