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ulysses

Quote from: LaceSensor on January 07, 2012, 11:26:36 AM


hey mate
where did you get the blue 3p4w rotary switch with solder lugs from? i cant find them anywhere..
cheers, ulysses

ShortScaleMike

Couple more Custom Shop builds:







Nikolay

Finally I finish my 12 channel programmable looper!
Here are 2 pictures and a short video:






A few words: This is based over microprocessor control. All signal path is made by relays for true bypass. There are total of 36 presets and the looper can control 10 effects + 2 amp controls.


Niki

egasimus

#18504
^ hey Niki, this looks amazing :o :o the lighting is awesome.

LaceSensor

Quote from: ulysses on January 23, 2012, 03:49:18 AM
Quote from: LaceSensor on January 07, 2012, 11:26:36 AM


hey mate
where did you get the blue 3p4w rotary switch with solder lugs from? i cant find them anywhere..
cheers, ulysses

Hi

Rapid electronics in the UK. They are alpha brand
I prefer the black lorlin UK brand - get these from Banzai
The lorlin has a stronger "click" and feel more robust.

But each seems to work fine

azrael


The Minibooster is actually closer to stock Orman Minibooster, but with noiseless biasing.

I posted some gutshots in the 1590A picture thread. :D

jeffers6356

4th build, an Okko Diablo+. started out as my cleanest build so far, but ended up just as messy as the others. sounds awesome though, my new favorite disto.


lespos

Orange Cross tremolo. Using Electric Druid schematic (thanks for sharing ;) ). For waveform and multiplier switching i used rotary switches instead of pots.








earthtonesaudio

Quote from: Seljer on January 20, 2012, 06:27:20 PM




DIY battery snaps!  Nice job.  I gave up on making those after a couple tries; now all my builds are batteryless.  :)

kaycee

Quote from: lespos on January 24, 2012, 02:59:15 AM
Orange Cross tremolo. Using Electric Druid schematic (thanks for sharing ;) ). For waveform and multiplier switching i used rotary switches instead of pots.



Lovely build, tons of mods and a nice graphic layout. The light up base plate for the win, world domination if it pulses with the trem 8)

lespos

BoogieBox a.k.a Dr.Boogey by gaussmarkov. Actually it looks better than sounds. Definitely i will rebuild tone stack... don' t know when, but this one isn't good.






Slade

#18512
Nice Boogey!!!

Nikolay, that's an amazing work.. and a very nice video too!

Here some artistic shots of my latest build:

TREMOLINO










Cheers!

kato

Man I gotta learn how to etch enclosures.  Nice deep etch on the tremolino. i dig.

Love the look of the color palate on the orange cross: orange LED glow plate, orange knobs, and white washers. Looks awesome.

And of course the etch job on the siamese scream.  :o  The etched parts look like stone. Christopher J: How did you do that?

I'm trying to step up my aesthetics and failing miserably. Any video tutorials on applying printed graphics to the top?  I tried my first print out on paper. Bought a spray can of varnathane oil-based urethane. Even with very light coats - after 8 coats the paper absorbed it and warped. Maybe I need to use coated paper.  ???
If school won't teach you how to fight for what's needed
They're teaching you to go through life and get cheated.

KBG

Blue Box with 1/2 octave and gain mods.

Barcode80

Quote from: kato on January 24, 2012, 07:06:20 PM
Man I gotta learn how to etch enclosures.  Nice deep etch on the tremolino. i dig.

Love the look of the color palate on the orange cross: orange LED glow plate, orange knobs, and white washers. Looks awesome.

And of course the etch job on the siamese scream.  :o  The etched parts look like stone. Christopher J: How did you do that?

I'm trying to step up my aesthetics and failing miserably. Any video tutorials on applying printed graphics to the top?  I tried my first print out on paper. Bought a spray can of varnathane oil-based urethane. Even with very light coats - after 8 coats the paper absorbed it and warped. Maybe I need to use coated paper.  ???
you'll get nowhere fast with normal paper. try photo paper, or try printing transparency, or sticker paper.

roseblood11

Quote from: Barcode80 on January 25, 2012, 12:18:11 AM
Quote from: kato on January 24, 2012, 07:06:20 PM
Man I gotta learn how to etch enclosures.  Nice deep etch on the tremolino. i dig.

Love the look of the color palate on the orange cross: orange LED glow plate, orange knobs, and white washers. Looks awesome.

And of course the etch job on the siamese scream.  :o  The etched parts look like stone. Christopher J: How did you do that?

I'm trying to step up my aesthetics and failing miserably. Any video tutorials on applying printed graphics to the top?  I tried my first print out on paper. Bought a spray can of varnathane oil-based urethane. Even with very light coats - after 8 coats the paper absorbed it and warped. Maybe I need to use coated paper.  ???
you'll get nowhere fast with normal paper. try photo paper, or try printing transparency, or sticker paper.

You can get quite good results with normal paper. I used a sheet from a catalogue for my first etch, and I was really surprised how easy it was:
(I posted that picture before...)



earthtonesaudio

Quote from: roseblood11 on January 25, 2012, 06:02:55 AM

You can get quite good results with normal paper. I used a sheet from a catalogue for my first etch,

It's true, many kinds of glossy paper can be used to *transfer toner* to another surface, but that's not quite the same thing as printed graphics!   ;)

deadastronaut

                   
https://www.youtube.com/user/100roberthenry
https://deadastronaut.wixsite.com/effects

chasm reverb/tremshifter/faze filter/abductor II delay/timestream reverb/dreamtime delay/skinwalker hi gain dist/black triangle OD/ nano drums/space patrol fuzz//

kato

Quote from: roseblood11 on January 25, 2012, 06:02:55 AM




Hilarious! I love your visual interpretation of "dirty little secret."   :D
If school won't teach you how to fight for what's needed
They're teaching you to go through life and get cheated.