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

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On the left Octave Up Sick Box, with switchable octave up and Superfuzz tone control  :icon_twisted:
On the right silicon Fuzzface with bias control.

Down with pretty pedals, let the minimalist revolution begin  :)

jayp5150

Quote from: foxfire on February 25, 2008, 10:35:40 PM


I LOVE that!. You know, as cool as hand-painted, and swirls are, I always love a good flat or satin, clean-looking pedal.

I forgot to post this one. This is my "revolving" Fuzz Face. Meaning, I keep changing the guts to try out different fuzzes til I get what I want.

Right now, it's a basically a FF with a diode switch for the Vfb resistor, and an input cap blend knob. It's grey primer, with a clear coat, so it's kinda satin.


foxfire

i was planning to at least put a coat of clear on it but, wanting to get it together before i leave won out. i have some Matte finish spay i think. if nothing else i'll get to see how tough dupli-color's primer is. the look is a good fit for the sound.

jayp5150

Quote from: foxfire on February 26, 2008, 04:11:33 PM
i was planning to at least put a coat of clear on it but, wanting to get it together before i leave won out. i have some Matte finish spay i think. if nothing else i'll get to see how tough dupli-color's primer is. the look is a good fit for the sound.

If you've got a heavy coat on there, the primer should hold up. Shoot, I drove a Camaro in black primer for over a year lol.

Gila_Crisis

this is my new foxx tone machine  :icon_mrgreen:


Dark Fader

#4685
Build no. 3 (at long last). Can you tell what is is yet?





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jpm83

Quote from: Gila_Crisis on February 26, 2008, 04:54:54 PM
this is my new foxx tone machine  :icon_mrgreen:


Where did you get those funky looking electrolytics?

Janne

GREEN FUZ

#4687
Quote from: Dark Fader on February 26, 2008, 05:42:43 PM
..... Can you tell what is is yet?





No, but I think I`m getting a sense of how those monkeys out of Kubrick`s 2001 a Space Odyssey felt.

jayp5150

Quote from: Dark Fader on February 26, 2008, 05:42:43 PM
..... Can you tell what is is yet?

I'm guessing two 5-knobbed fuzzes, with series/parallel switching...

But, why have in/out jacks for each side? Hmm... I'm intrigued... go on...

Zben3129

I believe it is 2 pedals in one enclosure.

Maybe for stereo, split the signal in a splitter and send helf through each

Or, so that you can series/paralell/ only use 1 manually, by patchcord

Maybe


Zach

Fuzzy-Train

Got my Trem Screamer finished.



This one is also (or very close to) 100% recycled.
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foxfire

that looks good Fuzzy-Train. that's one pissed off trem.

kurtlives

Quote from: Gila_Crisis on February 26, 2008, 04:54:54 PM
this is my new foxx tone machine  :icon_mrgreen:


Are those little organage caps Phillips? How do you like em? I use them a lot
My DIY site:
www.pdfelectronics.com

juse

Quote from: Dark Fader on February 26, 2008, 05:42:43 PM
Build no. 3 (at long last). Can you tell what is is yet?


Time Machine?



frank

#4694
Quote from: juse on February 26, 2008, 11:37:26 PM
Quote from: Dark Fader on February 26, 2008, 05:42:43 PM
Build no. 3 (at long last). Can you tell what is is yet?


Time Machine?


A variable twin motor drive for double "scratch" turntables with parametric equalizers included !!?
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caress

2 univox squarewave fuzzes:



a rangemaster for my girlfriend - pots from L to R: input volume, easyface-style tone control, output


Dark Fader

Quote from: frank on February 26, 2008, 11:58:06 PM
Quote from: juse on February 26, 2008, 11:37:26 PM
Quote from: Dark Fader on February 26, 2008, 05:42:43 PM
Build no. 3 (at long last). Can you tell what is is yet?


Time Machine?


A variable twin motor drive for double "scratch" turntables with parametric equalizers included !!?

Nothing so original I'm afraid, it's the Stereo Panneur from commonsound with sawtooth switch and footswitch rate doubler. And it is amazingly lovely sounding, well pleased with it. Will post some clips sometime.

Cheers,

Jim

Gila_Crisis

Quote from: jpm83 on February 26, 2008, 06:15:07 PM
Where did you get those funky looking electrolytics?
Janne
in a shop in the city where i live :P i think they are from philips (?, i must take a look...), and look preatty vintage too  :icon_mrgreen:

Quote from: kurtlives on February 26, 2008, 11:00:47 PM
Are those little organage caps Phillips? How do you like em? I use them a lot
i think they are form MKT (?), i really don't know actually, but i always use those caps and they work really fine  :icon_wink:

the color of the box is preatty funky too, it's a mettallic green with purple shades, depending in the light  :icon_twisted:
here you got some more pics os it:






Boogdish

Hey Caress,  I really like how you finished those boxes.  Did you put some netting over the squarewave when you put on the last coat of paint?

jayp5150

Quote from: Boogdish on February 27, 2008, 08:09:41 AM
Hey Caress,  I really like how you finished those boxes.  Did you put some netting over the squarewave when you put on the last coat of paint?

I don't think this was his method, but I don't know why I never thought of sharing this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qDV5gR90zY

This shows you how to do a fake carbon fiber using an airbrush (or a spray can, really, I couldn't find the spray can demo, though). All you need is some of that non-slip pad from WalMart, or wherever, that's used for your kitchen drawers, rugs, etc.

This might be something cool to do on a few boxes.