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3PDT Eagle Library

Started by Dylfish, June 07, 2014, 07:05:59 AM

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Dylfish

Hey Guys,

Does anyone have a library with a 3pdt stomp switch that would work with lug based switches (for use in a pcb daughterboard).

I have read that the GaussMarkov library has them but the drill sizes are not correctly sized. I have seen a few people make them so I would assume they are around somewhere.

Thanks

njkmonty

does madbeans libraries have it?


Dylfish

#3
madbeans wasn't up before. I'll try it now.

Ill try this other too. Are they verified?

While at at it does anyone have the madbeans library? The forums there seems to be down

Cheers

electrosonic

I would recommend just learning to edit parts in eagle. There are some decent tutorials on YouTube and twenty minutes later it all makes sense. 

Andrew.
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armdnrdy

Quote from: electrosonic on June 07, 2014, 12:21:23 PM
I would recommend just learning to edit parts in eagle. There are some decent tutorials on YouTube and twenty minutes later it all makes sense. 

Andrew.

#1

You may be able to find this switch...but from experience I've found that eventually you will run across a part that you can't find and you'll have to learn how to make it.
I just designed a new fuzz circuit! It almost sounds a little different than the last fifty fuzz circuits I designed! ;)

mth5044

Quote from: electrosonic on June 07, 2014, 12:21:23 PM
I would recommend just learning to edit parts in eagle. There are some decent tutorials on YouTube and twenty minutes later it all makes sense. 

Andrew.

+2. A caliper and editing are the way to go.

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electrosonic

That library is pretty good for pedal building - the madbean library is based on that - he tweaked some parts and added some. You should probably verify the parts, some of the drill sizes are wrong in the jack library I think.

Digital calipers are cheap and really useful. You can also dry fit the parts - print out the layout without scaling and make sure the parts will physically fit.

Andrew.
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