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Started by Hal, August 23, 2005, 01:58:47 PM

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Dragonfly

Quote from: bean on January 16, 2008, 08:15:40 PM
I like the buss wiring...do you find it to be pretty stable? I have some thin buss, but have stayed away from using it for routing.

It seems to hold up really well...better than stranded, IMO, because it doesnt move at all...its a PITA to use though, as it takes WAY more time.


Dragonfly

Quote from: Gila_Crisis on January 17, 2008, 03:46:32 AM
yeah this sound really cool!!! what is ti exactly?


FF

Q1: 2n2369
Q2: CV7112
10k bias pot.

no mojo or magic, just a straight forward circuit. :)

yeeshkul

man that SOUNDS! :) i am going to buy some of these tomorrow .. er i mean the trannies  ;D

ItZaLLgOOd

This was my entry for the December FX-X.  It's a Multi-Face with red and green clipping diodes.  I made the enclosure with 4" PVC pipe and stainless steel.

Lifes to short for cheap beer

Used666

Distortus Maximus is done  ;D


ambulancevoice

horray!~!!!!@$@!!@!@
Open Your Mouth, Heres Your Money

Thomas3D

My first finished pedal.


Used a matched FET from Frys



before i changed the numbering on the 45, also showing the bump effect by painting over vinyl lettering.


Final

there is a clear coat over the lettering as well.

exhausted

a bluesbreaker and companion fuzz from GGG.




niggez

i LOVE that calvin and hobbes thing! AWSOME! How did you make it? Did you print it on paper, and then a clear finish over it?

exhausted

yeah, that's pretty much it.  found the font and graphic online.  printed it onto label paper and cleared it.

petemoore

Used a matched FET from Frys
  Really nice graphic color displayon the 45...
  are these FET's are matched for Vgsoff ?
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

balance

Here's my latest build. Nothing special really. It's a Fetzer Deluxe built on perf. This is my first attempt at etching an enclosure. It leaves a bit to be desired, but has that "vintage" look. Honestly, I'm not too concern with looks because this thing sounds awesome. I tried many FETs. Measuring the Vp and Idss for each, and biasing accordingly. I don't have easy access to J201s, but from the FETs I had on hand, I ended up using a 2sk54. I left the trimmers and socket in there for future testing, but I like the way this FET sounds. Very useful as a cleanish boost. I'm playing a tele into a black-face Bandmaster and the Fetzer compliments them very nicely.


Top.  Notice the pock marks. I didn't use PnP blue. This was actually done with magazine paper. In the past I've had great luck with photo paper for pcbs, but it's been gunking up my printer. I thought I'd try magazine paper just to see. I'll not be using it again.


Guts.  It's a bit messy, I know. I use rubber from old bicycle tire tubes to insulate various components (under the board and between the battery and the switch). This was a tight squeeze in a 1590B mostly because I did not plan things well. I drilled the holes more for aesthetics than practicality. I'll know for next time.

arma61

Improved EATremolo . unfortunately enclosure was drilled before planning the guts, so I couldn't fine anymore space for the PCB, it will stay hanging there with some rubber tape to insulate any possible shortcircuit.



its Gut  :icon_rolleyes: I know! I know!, spaghetti wiring, but I'm Italian and I love spaghetti!!, then when it's closed who cares, it's for my pedalboard!




DynaComp



its guts (another dish of spaghetti)



Ciao
Armando
"it's a matter of objectives. If you don't know where you want to go, any direction is about as good as any other." R.G. Keen

ambulancevoice

Quote from: Thomas3D on January 19, 2008, 06:31:26 PM
My first finished pedal.


Used a matched FET from Frys



before i changed the numbering on the 45, also showing the bump effect by painting over vinyl lettering.


Final

there is a clear coat over the lettering as well.


pleaseeeeee post some gut shots! please!!
Open Your Mouth, Heres Your Money

ambulancevoice

Quote from: arma61 on January 20, 2008, 07:51:16 AM
its Gut  :icon_rolleyes: I know! I know!, spaghetti wiring, but I'm Italian and I love spaghetti!!, then when it's closed who cares, it's for my pedalboard!

Ciao
Armando

......




...feel proud
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Renegadrian

Quote from: arma61 on January 20, 2008, 07:51:16 AM
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Ciao
Armando

Ciao Armando - Complimenti, bei lavori!!! Nice works!!!
Adriano
Done an' workin'=Too many to mention - Tube addict!

arma61

Grazie Adriano, I'm still searching for the right technique to be used, DynaComp is a standard white laser paper only it is selfadhesive covered with a plastic film but the paper was very old. Tremolo is just a standard white laser paper printed with an I J printer then attached to the enclosure with bi-adhesive tape! (that's terrible, you cannot move/shift at all, and you can see from the picture), then 3 coats of lacquer., not bad anyway. Next time I'll try with painted enclosure and then transparent paper on top.

Ciao
Armando
"it's a matter of objectives. If you don't know where you want to go, any direction is about as good as any other." R.G. Keen

Volkmar

what's a shit?

Valoosj

Quote from: frequencycentral
You squeezed it into a 1590A - you insane fool!  :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: Scruffie
Well this... this is just silly... this can't fit in a 1590B... can it? And you're not even using SMD you mad man!

ezanker

Here is my recently completed Java Boost.  I built it for a friend whose last name is Sitton and he found a coffee company on the web called Cafe Sitton.  So I approximated their logo in the graphic.



I built this on perfboard using my own layout which is posted on Bancika's site as Java Boost (Keeley) by EZanker ( http://www.storm-software.co.yu/diy/index.php?project=layouts )

Erik