Frequently Asked Questions - UDOS RANDOM ORBIT POLISHER

Thanks for continuing to chime in Jason. The types of comments you and everyone at Lake Country will see on this forum and other places in the blogosphere, most positive, a few negative, just goes to show how much interest and also excitement there is in the new tools from Lake Country.


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Well said Mike. Your words speak for me - tons of interest/excitment in such a professional tool.

ScottH
 
Thank you for further reflection. We are finalizing many things on this machine. A couple things I can tell you for sure, never at any point was the idea or the goal to visit China to make this a reality. This was designed by multiple engineers with tool experience and aeronautic levels of engineering. This is not something found in third world countries for development. Multiple orbits is not an easy feat, although many may think it is. To arrive at such a machine is a marvel in and of itself. Balancing is not a simple task yet we have dynamic balance as opposed to static found in other machines. With that comes into play the backing plate. Yes it will have machine specific backing plates. Not to limit your choice, but the backing plates will be balanced to the machine. With multiple orbits it has to be this way. I've known the man behind this machine personally for about 15 years now, I don't know of anything he has done that was not engineered to a "T". I can also tell you this was not to enter a flooded market, it was to bring a premier machine, worthy of Lake Country, and to offer something that is not out there already.


Stay tuned!

Great to hear this Jason - and echo what Mike said -> thanks for keeping us informed!!!!

ScottH
 
Thank you for further reflection. We are finalizing many things on this machine. A couple things I can tell you for sure, never at any point was the idea or the goal to visit China to make this a reality. This was designed by multiple engineers with tool experience and aeronautic levels of engineering. This is not something found in third world countries for development. Multiple orbits is not an easy feat, although many may think it is. To arrive at such a machine is a marvel in and of itself. Balancing is not a simple task yet we have dynamic balance as opposed to static found in other machines. With that comes into play the backing plate. Yes it will have machine specific backing plates. Not to limit your choice, but the backing plates will be balanced to the machine. With multiple orbits it has to be this way. I've known the man behind this machine personally for about 15 years now, I don't know of anything he has done that was not engineered to a "T". I can also tell you this was not to enter a flooded market, it was to bring a premier machine, worthy of Lake Country, and to offer something that is not out there already.


Stay tuned!
Patented?
 
Thank you for further reflection. We are finalizing many things on this machine. A couple things I can tell you for sure, never at any point was the idea or the goal to visit China to make this a reality. This was designed by multiple engineers with tool experience and aeronautic levels of engineering. This is not something found in third world countries for development. Multiple orbits is not an easy feat, although many may think it is. To arrive at such a machine is a marvel in and of itself. Balancing is not a simple task yet we have dynamic balance as opposed to static found in other machines. With that comes into play the backing plate. Yes it will have machine specific backing plates. Not to limit your choice, but the backing plates will be balanced to the machine. With multiple orbits it has to be this way. I've known the man behind this machine personally for about 15 years now, I don't know of anything he has done that was not engineered to a "T". I can also tell you this was not to enter a flooded market, it was to bring a premier machine, worthy of Lake Country, and to offer something that is not out there already.


Stay tuned!

It sounds like it will not be made in China or third world countries, but will it be made in the USA?
 
very cool, looking forward to seeing some videos of it in action! :xyxthumbs:
 
Thank you for further reflection. We are finalizing many things on this machine. A couple things I can tell you for sure, never at any point was the idea or the goal to visit China to make this a reality. This was designed by multiple engineers with tool experience and aeronautic levels of engineering. This is not something found in third world countries for development. Multiple orbits is not an easy feat, although many may think it is. To arrive at such a machine is a marvel in and of itself. Balancing is not a simple task yet we have dynamic balance as opposed to static found in other machines. With that comes into play the backing plate. Yes it will have machine specific backing plates. Not to limit your choice, but the backing plates will be balanced to the machine. With multiple orbits it has to be this way. I've known the man behind this machine personally for about 15 years now, I don't know of anything he has done that was not engineered to a "T". I can also tell you this was not to enter a flooded market, it was to bring a premier machine, worthy of Lake Country, and to offer something that is not out there already.


Stay tuned!

I understand Jason. It was why after some thinking and initially commenting, a bit in haste I might add, I commented again. I'm sure somebody evidently had their thinking caps on to engineer such a piece of equipment with such features.

Opinions are like they say, and many other forum members here have mentioned some good positives of having such a machine with such cutting edge features.

Wishing you and company best of luck for the future.
 
Nice find and share Guz!

Cool to know more info on it.

The guy is a pretty darn good translator/interpreter!!!!
 
Nice find and share Guz!

Cool to know more info on it.

The guy is a pretty darn good translator/interpreter!!!!


That gentlemen is Alan, a representative of Lake Country for many of our South America markets. You might have caught the older Lake Country logo on his jersey sleeve. He's a great guy and very passionate about the brand, and a great advocate for us.
 
That gentlemen is Alan, a representative of Lake Country for many of our South America markets. You might have caught the older Lake Country logo on his jersey sleeve. He's a great guy and very passionate about the brand, and a great advocate for us.

Ahhhhh. He does seem pretty passionate. I missed the logo on the sleeve, as I was focused on the one on the back!!
 
Absolutely patented, US and worldwide :-) You don't spend this much time without it lol

And how, without some draconian “Trump” like trade penalties does one stop the Chinese copying it!

BTW very pleased to hear you wont make it in China! .... to me taking innovative stuff out their is nothing short of Treason.
Hmmm over here, if a CEO closes production sacking 4,000 workers and makes a quick but huge personal buck, we English give him a Knighthood. :(:(

.... ummm someone should look back in history, to the Industrial Revolution, that put the “Great” in Britain.
Taking innovative technology and sharing it with a foreign power then, was punished by hanging!
Go figure! :):)
 
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