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

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Hexjibber


garcho

You'll find etching boards is a breeze. I use a Brother and PnP, which is notoriously crappy for transfers, and I haven't had any problems.
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alparent

#21582
Quote from: motvej on March 24, 2013, 07:44:36 PM
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OMG
your workplace and stuff is my dream

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davent

Evening folks, Pair uh SHO's in a Box.

Acrylic paint and mediums, India Ink, toner transfers, rust flakes, paint flakes, dirt, rubber rocker-panel paint, waterbased lacquer,...















Take care,
dave

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pickdropper

Looks great, Dave.

Jdansti

Looks really nice, Dave. If you decide to take that one with you on a plane trip in your carry-on, please have someone film you going through security. We'd love to see how it goes. ;)
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deadastronaut

^ ha ha yeah that'll be worth a watch... ;D

looks bloody great dave... 8)

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TG Flatline

Quote from: davent on March 25, 2013, 11:33:02 PM
Evening folks, Pair uh SHO's in a Box.

Acrylic paint and mediums, India Ink, toner transfers, rust flakes, paint flakes, dirt, rubber rocker-panel paint, waterbased lacquer,...

Take care,
dave



That's just grand!!! Great build :)


midwayfair

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robrhy

Quote from: pickdropper on February 09, 2013, 10:03:56 AM
This is a 4-1 in recently did.  Lunar Module + Phase 90 + Reverb + MultiPlex delay.  The verb and delay order can be switched via the FWD/REV control up top.






Just seen this,great build.What size of enclosure did you use.

Govmnt_Lacky

Quote from: robrhy on March 26, 2013, 01:41:53 PM
Just seen this,great build.What size of enclosure did you use.

Looks like a Hammond 1550G with pre-powdercoating (Black)
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Hexjibber

#21593
Another build finished, nothing complicated just a Meathead clone with modded input and output cap values for extra girth! Named after my favourite film! :)



SmoothAction

@Davent - ... WOW! Great job dude. I very much like your technique.
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Greenmachine

Davent - did you countersink those pcb mounting screws?  Cool!

deadastronaut

@davent: what's the thing in the middle of the wire from switch to switch...just noticed that?..
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EATyourGuitar

BC558 PNP russian big muff. I used 220ohm emitter resistors and Hfe 300 to 320



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davent

#21598
Thanks to everyone for the words of encouragement, always very much appreciated!

Quote from: Greenmachine on March 26, 2013, 05:55:25 PM
Davent - did you countersink those pcb mounting screws?  Cool!

Yes, #4 countersink. The board's too thin to allow for the proper seating of the screw so there's a nylon washer glued to the top of the standoff and that gives enough thickness for the screw to snug up to the board.



Quote from: deadastronaut on March 26, 2013, 06:38:37 PM
@davent: what's the thing in the middle of the wire from switch to switch...just noticed that?..

Rob I think they're sold as cable organizers, have an adhesive backing, the cable i used would slip through the gap so there's a small piece of clear/soft pvc tubing over the cable to beef it up and keep it from falling through. Is any of that truly necessary... nah, probably not but it keeps things neat and helps deplete the accumulated bits and pieces that have no home.  It also helps keeps the battery from flopping around.

assembly jig


dave
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rousejeremy

Davent, amazing work.
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