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

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DavenPaget

Some people don't  ;D
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skullservant

Yeah! The wires on the front of the jacks closest to the enclosure are ground, and the wire from the ground lug of the power jack is kinda hidden under the input jack, but it is there!

glops

Quote from: skullservant on December 03, 2011, 02:37:17 AM
Just finished this one up tonight. It's a Wooly Mammoth. My first commission build!




Nice one!

skullservant

Thanks! I'm a fan of the color scheme too. The client described it as 'Nickelodeon meeting disgusting fuzz tones', I have to agree with him!

Pigyboy




This one goes to Australia... ;D
And you'll have to admit, I'll be rich as shit
I'll just sit and grin, the money will roll right in....
                                                            - FANG

DavenPaget

Quote from: Pigyboy on December 03, 2011, 04:41:08 PM



This one goes to Australia... ;D
Fantastic ! I hope it doesn't end up upside down  :icon_mrgreen:
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John Lyons

Here are my first 4 tries with a new (to me) paint technique.









A bit of a departure for me but I like trying new things.
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Strange

Nice John! It looks like a 'water and oil' type of finish. Do you apply a base coat and then use some kind of water and oil for the effect?

John Lyons

Just water to repel the coats after the base, yes.
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Strange

Nice. I am going to have to give that a try.

LaceSensor

Building a lot of madbean FX recently!

Recommend both these pedals!
PorkBarrel v2 with vibrato and deep switches, mn3007





GreenBean with a nice little idea if I do say so myself of adding the Fat and Bright on DIP (on vero).
Nice array of classic tones. All diodes 1n1418 for now. Got some 1n60, 1n34a and other silicons to try when i get time. Tone = B20K
On/Off/On clip switch. so far I really like the no diodes option (!)






Next on the list is an FSB Aqua Puss v1 MN3005
Got this board rocked, need to box (and tune the trimmers)

Then the Dirtbag (v3205 :( ) and Currentlover (Mn3007)!

azrael

whoa that 3PDT has a bunch of red goop on it!  :P

LaceSensor

Quote from: azrael on December 04, 2011, 12:30:52 AM
whoa that 3PDT has a bunch of red goop on it!  :P

Tayda. Meh, it seems to work just fine...

ShortScaleMike


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Quote from: ShortScaleMike on December 05, 2011, 10:35:25 AM




I've seen a lot of guys use double stick tape to hold their PCB's down. Does that really stay long term? I'd think after an extended amount of time that the adhesive would wear out from being jumbled around on a pedal board.
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Haddock

Hello,

Here are my two isp decimator clone, thanx Galego for the layout. On the left side are the Led's blue (Mesa Rectifier) and on the right side are the Led's red (Engl powerball) :icon_twisted:. It works very fine, a great pedal! The Led's can be switched, from beam to dot.






Greetings
Urs


Galego

Quote from: Haddock on December 05, 2011, 02:02:38 PM
Hello,

Here are my two isp decimator clone, thanx Galego for the layout. On the left side are the Led's blue (Mesa Rectifier) and on the right side are the Led's red (Engl powerball) :icon_twisted:. It works very fine, a great pedal! The Led's can be switched, from beam to dot.

Greetings
Urs


Those look awesome :) and no need for thanks, I'm just glad I could contribute to the forum.

Quote from: ShortScaleMike on December 05, 2011, 10:35:25 AM


I'm sorry, but that looks so gay!  :icon_lol:

Slade

Hey, guys, excellent builds...
John, I loved those boxes, I've been dreaming about doing it on an etched box...

Here's my latest, an FSH1 from Tonepad. Thanks to all the guys here for the tips about the ticking and other troubles with this build, it's an amazing pedal. And of course many thanks to Francisco Peña for the board.



Here's a little demo.

Regards,
Fernando.-

John Lyons

Fantastic Fernando! That looks very nice. Very clean lines, nice bold font and neat floral behind the name.
Sound great as well.
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Slade

Thanks, John, glad you like it!