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

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garcho

@ thelonious

bravo! looks gorgeous
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thelonious


midwayfair

Beautiful colo/etch, thelonius!
My band, Midway Fair: www.midwayfair.org. Myself's music and things I make: www.jonpattonmusic.com. DIY pedal demos: www.youtube.com/jonspatton. PCBs of my Bearhug Compressor and Cardinal Harmonic Tremolo are available from http://www.1776effects.com!

deadastronaut

+1 love it, cool colour and finish.. :icon_cool:
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Hexjibber

Quote from: thelonious on November 17, 2013, 04:29:37 PM


That looks awesome man! Still haven't really found an effective translucent spray paint to go over etches with, this looks class though, is powder coating difficult to do/get into?

Haddock

#23085
Hello,

my last build, ValveMaster and a linear Booster in one Box.





Greetings
Urs

Hexjibber


pickdropper

URS, that is fantastic.

thelonious

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Quote from: Hexjibber on November 18, 2013, 04:54:27 AM
That looks awesome man! Still haven't really found an effective translucent spray paint to go over etches with, this looks class though, is powder coating difficult to do/get into?

Thanks! I've found powder coating to be pretty easy and inexpensive. I was tired of buying a $4 can of spray paint to use once and then have it clog when I tried to use it again 9 months later. That money adds up fast, the spray fumes are bad, the sprayed clear coat takes forever to dry completely... etc. The first time I tried powder coat and got a beautiful and indestructible finish in 30 minutes of work, I was hooked. I followed PerroGrande's tutorial the first time and bought an Eastwood gun like he has. It takes some research and getting used to like everything, but after doing a couple boxes you'll be getting pretty good results.

(and I should qualify that---it's only inexpensive if 1. you already own an air compressor, and 2. you're going to coat multiple boxes with the same powder over time; you pretty much have to buy the powder in half pound quantities to make it worth it, but a $9.99-16.99 half pound will coat a ton of boxes. Maybe 10-12?)

Hexjibber

Quote from: thelonious on November 18, 2013, 10:47:07 AM
Thanks! I've found powder coating to be pretty easy and inexpensive. I was tired of buying a $4 can of spray paint to use once and then have it clog when I tried to use it again 9 months later. That money adds up fast, the spray fumes are bad, the sprayed clear coat takes forever to dry completely... etc. The first time I tried powder coat and got a beautiful and indestructible finish in 30 minutes of work, I was hooked. I followed PerroGrande's tutorial the first time and bought an Eastwood gun like he has. It takes some research and getting used to like everything, but after doing a couple boxes you'll be getting pretty good results.

(and I should qualify that---it's only inexpensive if 1. you already own an air compressor, and 2. you're going to coat multiple boxes with the same powder over time; you pretty much have to buy the powder in half pound quantities to make it worth it, but a $9.99-16.99 half pound will coat a ton of boxes. Maybe 10-12?)

Thanks for the link and info, I really like the end results but I think as I'm only knocking out 1-2 boxes every 2 months or so I think the investment in gear is more than I can justify at the mo! Good to know the process though as it looks relatively straight forward so if I ever think about getting into it I know where to start! :)

deadastronaut

@Urs: that is sick...cool idea 8)
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garcho

@Urs - brilliant! I have tons of crap like that, thanks for opening up my eyes to the possibilities...
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Haddock

Hello,

thank you folks.
@ garcho: welcome   ;)

Greetings
Urs

Jdansti

Nice one, Urs!  BTW - Cool "String Craft" website!   :icon_cool:


Nice finish, thelonious!  :D
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Haddock

Hello,

Thanx's John, nice translation ;)

Greetings
Urs

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//

therealfindo

Lest anyone think this forum is just for pros like deadastronaut.. :P

This one didn't go as planned... turns out the cheaper box I bought isn't alu, and didn't actually etch, so I left the laser ink transfer on and 'reliced' it a bit, seeing as was already kind of messy. The blue translucent coat made it look ok..
Also, I twisted the box while drilling the 13mm hole for the DC Jack. Also, the isolation of the speaker out is rather improvised, as I hadn't thought of it before hand! :D
The plan is to lose the bottom and attach it to a shell with some 4" bookshelf speakers..






But it sounds decent through my Jensen 10" cab.

deadastronaut

 :D

i like its distressed look... 8)
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TalkingBook

My first attempt at making something 'pretty' in addition to just 'functional' (not the best pic :P ):



Unfortunately the 'function' aspect has a few issues at present, but that's a post for another day...

Jdansti

^ Nice Neanderthal cave art! :icon_cool:
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