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The casting of the K3 Turntable 

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With Jonathan narrating, this video shows the process of casting our K3 turntable at OK foundry in Richmond, Virginia.
K3 is an exercise in the design ethos "form follows function" with no extraneous elements, employing a cast iron chassis using a minimum number of parts, composed of hypo eutectic gray iron with high graphite content, itself internally molded with hollow chambers filled with a special liquid and particulate matter designed to dampen and absorb vibrations.

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10 мар 2023

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Комментарии : 25   
@CristhianSerrano
@CristhianSerrano Год назад
Love this video! As an idustrial Designer i have to say the craft of this products is a total dream, amazing!
@HoomanR17
@HoomanR17 Год назад
Wow.. impressed. A thing of beauty.
@martinreynolds7025
@martinreynolds7025 Год назад
Beauty created by fire yes done on a much smaller scale at the Museum many times even now always a Joy to see well done.
@antonygilroy8027
@antonygilroy8027 Год назад
Awesome video!!! Really enjoyed this, amazing at the end seeing the red hot cast piece 👌
@mdavisyates
@mdavisyates Год назад
Oh my, as a sand-casting hobbyist, this video was highly satisfying! Truly aspirational, artisanal products at every level.
@airtow6766
@airtow6766 Год назад
Thanks for presenting to many people, I'm sure something they've never seen. I have always had a passion and curiosity about industrial methods and history and am glad to see your pride in OMA still appreciating and using these processes in your beautiful creations.
@oswaldsmillaudio
@oswaldsmillaudio Год назад
Thanks you, we appreciate your kind comment!
@ianmedium
@ianmedium Год назад
Born from the fires of the Earth to bring forth sound of Angels from upon high, the devils and the divine.. Wonderful Jonathan , Those foundry workers are true artisans.
@oswaldsmillaudio
@oswaldsmillaudio Год назад
Hi Ian, indeed they are... Thanks for the kind comment!
@Santos.Sarmento
@Santos.Sarmento 9 месяцев назад
Mr. Weiss, I haven't had the opportunity to test any of ΩΜΑ's fantastic equipment yet, but one thing is certain, you really are passionate about what you do and know how to promote your products, the videos are a spectacle in themselves! Greetings from Brazil.
@ArizonaVideo99
@ArizonaVideo99 Год назад
From idea to real life, We have all mostly forgotten where things really come from and the work and care involved. Wish you could make a million of them. Thanks Jonathan
@oswaldsmillaudio
@oswaldsmillaudio Год назад
Thank you for the kind words!
@Sigmatankeryanker
@Sigmatankeryanker Год назад
This is a highly satisfying video and commentary, in a world that has become to use disposable items, OMA is the exception, and as a perfectionist and music fanatic, I certainly appreciate this... made in the U.S. of A.
@donpayne1040
@donpayne1040 Год назад
…the difference between product design and industrial design. Amazin
@alanm.thornton4055
@alanm.thornton4055 Год назад
I would love the chance to apprentice in that foundry; talk about the pinnacle of mechanical art and production. I deeply appreciate OMAs incorporation of a sort of 'wabi sabi' concept with their audio art projects...to allow imperfections to exist and even highlight as you work to make something 'perfect'. Stunning art.
@crimsonghost6454
@crimsonghost6454 Год назад
Very cool. This was like an episode of How It's Made. I hope you show more of the construction process all the way to the finished table.
@brunorivademar5356
@brunorivademar5356 Год назад
Wow. Sand casting is a thing of beauty. Never seen that process before.
@albertomarino242
@albertomarino242 Год назад
As an Audiophile i can only dream of a piece of equipment of this level of production
@mathiaswesterstrom3136
@mathiaswesterstrom3136 Год назад
Mindblowing.
@Fontsman-14
@Fontsman-14 6 месяцев назад
The level of craft, skill and attention to detail, really shows why this turntable costs as much as it does. Such objects are beyond the reach of most people. Nevertheless it is fascinating listening and seeing the evolution of such rarified mechanisms.
@bigblueocean
@bigblueocean Год назад
The OMA K3..... Born of fire and molten metal. Made to last centuries.
@samisimo1478
@samisimo1478 Год назад
شغف كبير
@joe6096
@joe6096 Год назад
Well if I had $450k to blow on a turntable, this sure sold me!
@michaelbradley7595
@michaelbradley7595 Год назад
Very very very interesting, but why all that effort just to play a vinyl record? The extravagance of your work is beyond mind blowing. If you really "love" music there are other ways of listening to it in very High Fidelity. This is a fetish like other fetishes where the way of doing something is more important than the act itself. Is reinventing the wheel in a weird new over complicated way next?
@hamidrezahabibi8111
@hamidrezahabibi8111 Год назад
Magnificent Piece of Audiophile Art 🖼️ as Ever from the one ☝️ and only OMA. ✨💎🫵♾️🙏🏼
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