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Govmnt_Lacky

Quote from: ShortScaleMike on November 09, 2011, 04:05:57 AM
Embarrassingly Being INTELLIGENT,I actually have a spreadsheet which helps me remember where things are the best value.

Fixed!  ;)
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tasos

Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on November 09, 2011, 07:32:24 AM
Quote from: ShortScaleMike on November 09, 2011, 04:05:57 AM
Embarrassingly Being INTELLIGENT,I actually have a spreadsheet which helps me remember where things are the best value.

Fixed!  ;)

Nice one mike!I used to do that however i now shop all electronic parts locally(I found a great store downtown! ;D)
As long as other stuff is concerned i also use tayda(the dudes are awesome!)...i really wish they had more hammond boxes in stock!
And i offently use e-bay since you can great deals and pretty much everything you might need! :)

Steve Mavronis

Quote from: Perrow on November 09, 2011, 08:23:58 AM
That can't work, you got the input and output mixed up  ;D

Yeah just flip it so the schem follows the signal flow direction ;)
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ShortScaleMike

You guys are nerds.

frequencycentral

Hmmm, that graphic might put nerds off buying your pedal. I looked at the graphic and assumed the pedal was just an inverter.
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John Lyons

#17927

This cracked my ass up. Nicely done.
Part of me has a problem with this but part
of me thinks it's really cool.
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Causality Phaser I built ages ago has finally got it's enclosure.
I'm adding 2 extra stages and a lowpass filter toggle to it hence the empty hole in the top.
The colours on these photos don't really do it justice.





Had a can of glow in the dark paint so....




a soBer Newt

Quote from: John Lyons on November 10, 2011, 02:56:07 PM

This cracked my ass up. Nicely done.
Part of me has a problem with this but part
of me thinks it's really cool.

whats the problem?

ShortScaleMike

#17930
Quote from: frequencycentral on November 10, 2011, 12:38:01 PM
Hmmm, that graphic might put nerds off buying your pedal. I looked at the graphic and assumed the pedal was just an inverter.

Geez you guys, it was customer commissioned artwork. The guy specified the graphic he wanted on his pedal (it's an Op-Amp Muff), I was only to happy to comply and he was delighted with the result.

deadastronaut

^ tough crowd eh!.. ;D
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Perrow

Quote from: John Lyons on November 10, 2011, 02:56:07 PM

This cracked my ass up. Nicely done.
Part of me has a problem with this but part
of me thinks it's really cool.


It's the new thing, forget point to point now it's rectangle to rectangle  :D
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Quote from: a soBer Newt on November 24, 2010, 12:55:54 AM
Mammoth Fuzz


There is a tool you can buy that is a very small hole cutter that is piloted on a small drilled hole.  It is used to mount eyelets and it cuts the plating all around the eyelet so you can put component leads through the eyelet and leave the rest as a ground plane.  I have built circuitry operating at 130 MHz using this technique.  I have a Vector P138D pad cutter that I was planning on using, but the centre pilot broke on it - I may want to fix it for exactly this kind of use.

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tasos

Come on!tell us more!what is this big black part on the pcb?

I like Grunge

Quote from: tasos on November 11, 2011, 12:45:14 PM
Come on!tell us more!what is this big black part on the pcb?

looks like it is a coil-using Octaver, am I right?

azrael

It's a Univibe, fellas. ;) So the black part looks like one of the "pot condoms" from guitarpcb.com, maybe? And that's covering the bulb stuff.

you can confirm by looking at the file name.

bean

Quote from: azrael on November 11, 2011, 01:23:19 PM
It's a Univibe, fellas. ;) So the black part looks like one of the "pot condoms" from guitarpcb.com, maybe? And that's covering the bulb stuff.


;)