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

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Quote from: elshiftos on November 22, 2009, 09:03:04 PM
Quite nice but the pot shafts have to be cut rather short.

Sorry if this has been previously addressed or is overall just a noobish question, but how do you cut pot shafts? I have some alpha rotary switches and I must say the shaft is nearly unusable long for a pedal, I was looking into a way to cut off the threaded part at the top and just use the solid bottom of the shaft with a set screw knob. Has anyone ever done this?

bobp1339

I lock it in my bench vise upside down, with the shaft in the vise at the length I want to cut it, and then I use a hacksaw to cut it flush at the vise.

Then I use my dremel to remove any burrs...
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Quote from: rousejeremy on November 24, 2009, 10:36:34 PM
Maestro FSH-1 housed in a EHX Doctor Q. Here's a video demo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEPs89nUxYA

Hey Jeremy, that is excellent. I just built my own FSH-1 a few weeks ago (don't want to double post the pics. They are in this thread: http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=79922.msg660214#msg660214). I noticed yours is the original 2-knob version. Did you try the mods too?

A lot of people complain about noise and ticking with this pedal, but I find it very usable! That is a great looking paint job too. It suits the pedal perfectly!

kefe13



my gaussmarkov Dr. Boogey  :)

Renegadrian

Nice!!! you cannot stomp on it, but it looks good!!!
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Quote from: Thomeeque on November 25, 2009, 07:48:06 AM

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Quote from: moose23 on November 25, 2009, 07:54:38 AM

fixed that for ya. Need to copy the image location/address rather than the page address.

haha, you got me there! thanks guys. Photobucket was down yesterday, so i had to upload it somewhere else, and mistakenly posted the link without embedding.
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The great enclosure is from John Lyons. The pics really don't look nearly as good as in real life.
This was made on a universal component PC board (or at least that's what the Radio Shack website calls it), which is a premade PCB with pads in rows. I find it easier to work with than perf but it's harder to design layouts for and it does require lots of jumpers. For the mods, I hardwired the circuit in the up mode, as I found that the down mode doesn't "ow" much. The first switch switches the 1uF cap to ground for a 0.22uF. This reduces the decay but lengthens the attack, giving a "pop"-like attack that works well with single-note lines. The other switch is a range switch. I replaced the 680p cap connecting to the op amp's -pin with a 1n capacitor. I then made the capcitor between the op amp's output and the LED switchable between 470p and 1n. With a 470p cap the sound is identical to the stock capacitor configuration. With the 1n cap, the range is lowered. The last mod I made was that I change the 2n capacitor with a 1n. This reduces the overall gain and filters out more bass.

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Slade

Really beautiful, Ian. I like how you used those knobs, the painting job is great.

darron

Made this with a friend named Shaun Klinger tonight. We started a bit after mid day and finished around 1 am. Not bad with a bit of driving etc. in between from start to finish.




Guts:



Side by side with another powder coated pedal looked awesome:
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moose23

Quote from: darron on November 27, 2009, 11:37:48 AM
Made this with a friend named Shaun Klinger tonight. We started a bit after mid day and finished around 1 am. Not bad with a bit of driving etc. in between from start to finish.




Guts:



Side by side with another powder coated pedal looked awesome:


They look great together. One question, how big are the leds? they look huge are they really bright when the pedal is on?

darron

Quote from: moose23 on November 27, 2009, 12:28:38 PM
Quote from: darron on November 27, 2009, 11:37:48 AM
Made this with a friend named Shaun Klinger tonight. We started a bit after mid day and finished around 1 am. Not bad with a bit of driving etc. in between from start to finish.

Guts:

Side by side with another powder coated pedal looked awesome:

They look great together. One question, how big are the leds? they look huge are they really bright when the pedal is on?

Thanks! I love them. The LEDs are 10mm plus the bezel. They are about as bright as any old led. Not super bright but nicelly visible with their size.
Blood, Sweat & Flux. Pedals made with lasers and real wires!

darron

edit: with a jack plugged in i might assume the led was actually on when the shot was taken, but the flash drowned it out. perhaps...
Blood, Sweat & Flux. Pedals made with lasers and real wires!

ianmgull

Quote from: Slade on November 27, 2009, 07:14:12 AM
Really beautiful, Ian. I like how you used those knobs, the painting job is great.

Thanks so much. They're definitely my favorite knobs at the moment but you have to cut a few mm off of a standard 16mm alpha pot to get them to come to the bottom. If you've never tried cutting a pots shaft with a dremel cutoff wheel while the pot is in the pedal, don't.


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deaconque

Quote from: Focalized on November 28, 2009, 11:21:05 PM
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What kind of finish is that?  Looks like it's engraved.

Nikolay

These days I finish one passive looper.
Here a 2 pictures:



darron

Quote from: kefe13 on November 25, 2009, 02:04:32 PM


my gaussmarkov Dr. Boogey  :)


very cool. what do the switches do?
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