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Optical Disc Lab – Project Status Update 08/23/2022

Hi all! Things are chugging along with our Optical Disc Lab project, with the help of a few generous donors so far! If you’re reading this and are interested in helping us out just for the love of keeping this format alive, feel free to get in touch directly!

In the meantime, the existing stock of discs is dwindling, and as yet there’s still no timeline or absolute guarantee that these will be back in production anytime soon, so if you’re missing any of these titles, follow the links to buy them! 100% of Pea’s personal royalties from these disc sales are currently going toward funding our Optical Disc Lab!

001073 RADIOAKTIVOX (OPTIGAN), 08003 SOLD OUT!
001074 MOD ROCK (OPTIGAN), 09004 1
001075 SOLO FRENCH HORN (ORCHESTRON), 09005 3
001076 SAXOPHONE (ORCHESTRON), 09006 4
001077 MARIMBA (ORCHESTRON), 09007 5
001078 MINIMALISM (OPTIGAN), 09008 SOLD OUT!
001079 PIANOSCAPE (OPTIGAN), 10009 2
001080 SURF ROCK (OPTIGAN), 10010 SOLD OUT!
001081 STRING ENSEMBLE (ORCHESTRON), 10011 5
001082 VIOLIN (ORCHESTRON), 10012 5
001083 PIPE ORGAN (ORCHESTRON), 10013 4
001084 TREMOLO ELECTRIC GUITAR (ORCHESTRON), 10014 4
001085 PIANO (ORCHESTRON), 10015 5
001086 SITAR (OPTIGAN), 10016 SOLD OUT!
001087 ORGAN (ORCHESTRON), 10017 4
001088 SYMPHONIC STRINGS (OPTIGAN), 10018 SOLD OUT!
001089 CHAMBER STRINGS (OPTIGAN), 10019 SOLD OUT!
001090 SOLO FEMALE VOICE (ORCHESTRON), 10020 4
001091 VOCAL CHOIR (ORCHESTRON), 10021 SOLD OUT!
001092 VIBRAPHONE (ORCHESTRON), 11024 5
001093 FLUTE (ORCHESTRON), 11025 5
001094 CELLO (ORCHESTRON), 11026 4
001095 VIBRASCAPE (OPTIGAN), 11027 1
001096 TALENTMAKER BOSSA NOVA (OPTIGAN), 11028 3
001097 TALENTMAKER COCKTAIL PIANO (OPTIGAN), 12029 3
001098 TALENTMAKER GUITAR 4/4 (OPTIGAN), 12030 3
001099 TALENTMAKER HAWAII 3/4 (OPTIGAN), 12031 1
001100 SOLO TRUMPET (ORCHESTRON), 12035 4
001101 SOLO TROMBONE (ORCHESTRON), 12036 5
001102 WURLISCAPE (OPTIGAN), 13038 SOLD OUT!
001103 BRASS ENSEMBLE (ORCHESTRON), 13039 4
001104 TALENTMAKER BEGUINE (OPTIGAN), 14040 3
001105 TALENTMAKER COUNTY FAIR 4-4 (OPTIGAN), 14041 3
001106 TALENTMAKER MARCHING BAND (OPTIGAN), 14042 3
001107 TALENTMAKER WALTZ GUITAR (OPTIGAN), 14043 3
001108 BASS CLARINET (ORCHESTRON), 14045 5
001109 HARMONIUM (ORCHESTRON), 15047 4
001110 GLITCHEDELICA (OPTIGAN), 15048 SOLD OUT!
001111 FOLK GUITAR & FLUTE (OPTIGAN), 15050 1
001112 CELLESTE (OPTIGAN), 15051 SOLD OUT!
001113 LATIN GUITAR & TRUMPET (OPTIGAN), 15052 4
001114 GUITARSCAPE (OPTIGAN), 16054 1
001115 DREHORGEL (ORCHESTRON), 16056 4
001116 DARKSOPHONE (OPTIGAN), 17059 SOLD OUT!
001117 SINGING RHYTHM (OPTIGAN), 18060 SOLD OUT!
001118 SAMBA (OPTIGAN), 18062 2
001121 OSCILLATIONS (PANOPTIGON), 19063 SOLD OUT!
001190 PIPE ORGAN II  (PANOPTIGON), 19064 3
001226 GRAND PIANO  (PANOPTIGON), 19066 2
001284 FUZZ ROCK (OPTIGAN), 20067 SOLD OUT!
001285 COUNTRY FOLK IN 6/8 (OPTIGAN), 20068 SOLD OUT!
001286 GAMELESQUE (OPTIGAN), 20069 SOLD OUT!
001287 SPIKE’S JOINT (OPTIGAN), 20071 SOLD OUT!

 

Here’s a project status update from Robert Becker:

We’re nearing the end of the first phase of the project to make discs in-house, which is focused on sourcing the equipment we need:

  1. Contact frame with vacuum pump
  2. Exposure light source with timer
  3. Photo plotter
  4. Film processor
  5. Punch fixture and punches

Additionally there’s lots of smaller stuff like a sink, paper cutter, and table.

All of this stuff is at my lab or is in process.

The next major expenses are plumbing, electrical, and venting. Initial estimates are about $5000 for all of this from one contractor, but he retired last month. This means I will probably have to have separate tradesmen quote on each part independently, which could be more expensive.

The last part is building the darkroom and the door. I envision the darkroom as a kind of booth that fits within my lab. I will probably build the structure using thin steel framing covered with hardboard.

I’m attempting to build my own door based on those cylindrical darkroom doors you may have seen.

The benefit of this kind of door is that you can go in and out of the darkroom without letting in light. It also takes up very little space, which is at a premium for me.

New ones are expensive (over $2000). Used ones are hard to find. Shipping them is very expensive.

My design uses a pallet turntable for the base, hardboard for the cylinder walls, and plywood circles for the end caps. My door should cost hundreds, not thousands of dollars.

Here are some pictures of the equipment:

 

Photo plotter:

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Contact frame:

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Film Processor:

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Punch fixture:

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