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STARLING MINI AND STARLING XL

Retired - No longer for sale

​Made from carbon fiber and 3D printed ABS plastic, Starling is a light Scotch tensioned electric spinning wheel that is optimized for finer weights and higher speeds.  Capable of over 1,850 rpm (1,800 RPM for XL), yet Starling is just as comfortable walking and jogging from 300-900 RPM using the same power plant as Blackbird.  Design aspects are focused around low noise, high performance, light action, and smart ergonomics.  The bobbin can be changed very quickly without removing the flyer or drive band because of the pivoting maiden.  Take up can be very light because of features like aerodynamic coupling – the flyer channels air into the bobbin to help keep it better synchronized.  Each and every component was chosen for quiet operation and long life.  Wear components are designed to be user-replaceable, including the motor and maiden bearing.  Bobbins include two whorl brake sizes for spinning singles or high speed plying.  Weighing in at 2 lbs (0.9 kg) and 8"L (10"L for XL) x 6"W x 8"H (20-25x15x20cm), it's perfect for travel.  Features are similar to the Blackbird including a hardened axle, precision bearings, and high quality ball bearing whisper quiet motor.​

PRODUCT DETAILS

Materials: Carbon Fiber and 3D printed ABS plastic

Dimension: 8"L (10"L for XL) x 6"W x 8"H (20-25x15x20cm)

Weight: 2 lbs (0.9 kg)

Tension: Scotch

Orifice: 12mm with a 6mm reducer
Bobbin: 8+ oz capacity of 30 WPI singles for Mini and 12+ oz for XL

Speed: Up to 1,850 RPM (Rotations Per Minute) for Mini and 1,800 for XL

Power Requirements: 15V(some early V1 models used 12V)
Speed Controller: V1 models had a built in Speed Controller. All models can use either the Daedalus Speed Controller or Magpie Speed Controller.

Foot Pedal: Either outside of the wheel Speed Controllers can be used as a Foot Pedal with an extension cord.

Starling V1/V2: Products
Starling V1/V2: Photo Gallery
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controls
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tension setup
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rear analysis
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bobbin change
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flyer change
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motor mount analysis
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Starling V1/V2: Video Player
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