Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Parts for DIY turntable

We were back in Singapore last Sunday. The short trip to Cambodia was a good choice and all of us enjoyed it. Now, it’s time to plan for next year trip. Hehehehe.

This morning collected my platter from the post office. It arrives from Lithuania yesterday when no one was at home. It was packed in a wooden box secured and wrapped up with polyurethane tape. Inside, it was lined with foam and all the items were shrink wrap.

The platter is heavy and was beautifully fabricated with acrylic insert between 2 layers of polished aluminium. The huge bearing assembly is of high quality. I may need to redesign the plinth to accommodate this heavy platter.

the package
after removing the tape, a wooden box is revealed
the internal is lined with foam
the platter and some other parts
parts of the bearing assembly
side view of the platter

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Trip to Cambodia (Part 2)

Yesterday we went for sightseeing around the city. Our first stop was the Cultural Museum where many temple ruins were on display. After lunch, we walked to the Royal Palace. Unfortunately it was closed for the next 3 months due to the passing on of King Norodom. As the weather was really hot, we went back to our hotel for a rest.

In the evening after dinner we walked to the night market nearby. There were stalls selling food and customers were seated on mats on the ground. It’s a unique Khmer experience.

Today, there is not much thing to do so we did some last minute shopping. After lunch at KFC we headed back to the hotel for some rest before going for a cruise along Mekong River. The cruise starts at 5pm just in time to catch the sun set and it was a beautiful sun set indeed.  

At the cultural musuem
Dinner on the floor

Makan time

Posing
Sunset by the Mekong River

On the cruise

Another picture on the cruise

And another one
 

Friday, December 07, 2012

Trip to Cambodia (Part 1)

I am now in Cambodia with wifey and two daughters for a short trip. The city, Phnom Penh with road full of pot holes, lined with street vendors and overhead electric cables reminds me of what Singapore was 40 years ago. Peoples that we met since our arrival yesterday were mostly friendly. These include taxi drivers, tuk tuk riders et al.
Halal food is easily available. Even the KFC is halal. Dinner last night was at a Malaysian Restaurant at Puncak Hotel. Today we had KFC for lunch and dinner at a restaurant serving Malay food. The owner of the restaurant is a Champa Malay, native to Cambodia.
We visited the Genocide camp where 3 million Cambodian were killed en masse within 3 years during the reign of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge. This was all in the name of LIBERATION. A sad lesson for all. Anyway, we are enjoying the trip and will be doing more visiting tomorrow........ and of course more shopping.
 
That's wifey at the hotel entrance

In a tuk-tuk

Yanti and Tini

Yanti with the remains of the 3 million people killed

The Esplanade opposite our hotel

Dinner at Puncak Restaurant

Me & wifey. Behind us is one of the rooms used by Khmer Rouge for interrogation before sending people to the killing field

It's shopping time

Taking the tuk-tuk
 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Lazy Sunday

Yesterday was a lazy Sunday….didn’t get to wake up for my morning jog. Anyway, weather was good the whole day. Get to clean and spin some vinyl and listening to CCR, Deep Purple and Eric Clapton brought back fond memories.
was listening to these

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

2nd DIY TT

School holiday has just begun so the daily firefighting with pupils’ discipline and logistic support is over. Now is the time for estate and facilities management personal auditing in preparation for 2013. 

And it is also the time for some self-indulgence. Have been thinking of DIYing another turntable (TT)…perhaps something more challenging than the one I built 3 years ago.

My 1st DIY TT

A searched in the internet revealed many beautiful designs. One that attracted me is the one using magnetic levitation platter. Managed to get someone in Europe to fabricate this type of platter for me…well it may not be a levitating platter but a platter with bearing that rest on magnetic pillow. This guy is a professional TT builder producing an array of TT models for audiophiles. After many inquiries, questions and advice thru emails he agreed to fabricate one for me. It will be made of aluminum with acrylic insert.

While waiting for the platter to be fabricated and delivered, it is time to design the plinth. My first DIY TT was made entirely of acrylic. So this time round I am thinking of using metal with acrylic or wooden insert to complement the platter. I have few designs in mind and am looking for metal fabricator to have it cut based on my specification. Hope to find one locally.

Design based on the Clearaudio Innovation

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Noising 2012

the DIYers





Another (Noising) DIY audiophile meets at Republic Poly. This annual event has been going on for many years but this morning was my 2nd.
The previous time I attended, in 2010, I brought in my DIY turntable. This time round, I planned to bring in my BLH speaker. Unfortunately, I was not able to get a van to transport the huge BLH. Hence I went in empty handed. Nevertheless, it was such a wonderful experience looking and listening to fellow audiophile DIY equipment. Hopefully, I can bring in my BLH speaker next year.

admiring the DIY product
 
beautifully built speaker












professionally built speaker
turntable with air bearing arm
project on display
listening to the builder              




Thursday, October 04, 2012

What A Day




Today, I am on leave for the JOM Golf torney at Palm Spring in Batam. There were 8 torney annually, 4 each by JOM and PGS but has not been participating due to work commitment. But today was special. PSLE is over and I managed to convince the boss to approve my leave for this last torney of the year.

At 0545hrs Eric picked me up and off we headed for Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal after picking up Azman. It was raining cats and dogs and I thought I’ve made the right move not to drive. We had our breakfast with the rest of the kakis at the ferry terminal…40 of them to be exact.

At 0730hrs, we began to check in our golf kits et al.  After that, happily I took out my passport walking towards the immigration counter. To my horror, I was holding wifey’s passport. Instinctively I walked to the car park knowing that my passport is in the car only to realize that I wasn’t driving. I called home and wifey agreed to help bring it over but it was already 0735hrs and the ferry is leaving at 0800hrs. What a day. I guessed it is fated that I shall not be participating in any tourney this year.
Sadly I lugged back my kits and took a taxi home. Not to dampen the spirit, once I reached home I drove to Mandai for a short 9 holes at Executive Course. At least the objective of taking leave is fulfilled.

All by myself at Mandai. Ttaking a short break when it rains


Anyway, the day ended in high spirit. In the afternoon, my long awaited package arrived. It is the Soprano Sax I ordered from Chicago. Now I have a new toy to play with. Kenny G, watch out. Hehehehe
 


checking for damage during transit

my new toy

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Its over



Phieeeew. Finaly PSLE is over. What a relief. Have been clocking more than 12 hours daily for the past five days with some tense moment. Its over now........yehhhhh.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Another late entry




Food ready for the last breaking of fast
Another late entry…….sigh :( should I continue with this blog or just close it? Available time for updating seems harder to come by. Haizzz.

Eve of Aidilfitri.

Ok, since I am already here, let me just update whatever I could remember for the past 2 months.
Hmmmm perhaps no need la. Sharing pics should be sufficed.



Family meal on the 1st day of Aidilfitri

Group pics with siblings and family

Another pics with siblings spouse

The cousins

2nd day of Aidilfitri with niece

Little Hamzah

Little Sofia

The family