Someone handcrafted it, it apparently plays.

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    21 hours ago

    Not sure wood is a softer material than vinyl (depending on species).

    My concern would be the difficulty of engraving without the grain interfering with the groove.

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      On the scale of a record needle, wood is quite soft. Woods strength comes from its structure working together to resist stressors. So a beam of wood would be stronger than a beam of vinyl, but when being scraped along a grooved surface that strength doesn’t help.

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      Yeah, if you’ve ever tried to polish up wood (without any sort of coating), you know it’s almost impossible to make it completely smooth, it always has a certain texture to the touch. And here, where you have to pretty much cut it once and can’t polish it at all, it’s probably going to retain a lot of that texture in the groove. So I guess it is possible that it might “”“play”“”, but it would probably be mostly noise with some music coming through at times.

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        17 hours ago

        Might work a little better (for a little while) since it’s ‘cut’ via a laser, not friction or gouging - the surface would be relatively smooth in comparison since it’s burning the material.

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          I’m not convinced. The edges of laser-cut plywood are not smooth, they still have a rough grainy texture to them, and they’re also covered in soot which is probably not conducive to music playback.

          I’m really interested in hearing what this sounds like, but I don’t expect much.

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          If I were going to do something like this, I would probably make the wood as flat as possible and then put a high-quality coat of epoxy or some other harder material on top of it and carve the music into that material instead of the wood.