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my Wah pedal...

Started by Pierre, April 07, 2007, 09:59:10 AM

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Pierre

...made from scratch, a working wah pedal...




it sounds pretty good, i used Tonepad's loyaut without the vol. mod and replace the 33k + 100k trim pot with a 51k res.
It is far from perfection but it works well ... :icon_wink:

Meanderthal

 That looks great! :icon_cool:

(Here it comes) How'd ya make that enclosure? Sheet metal & epoxy, sand & paint?? Was there more to it than that? Very interesting!
I am not responsible for your imagination.

tcobretti


Pierre

thank you !!!
...i started with a piece of rectangular seccion alum. tube. Here are some pictures of the process :














the rest is filing, sanding, gluing (2 parts epoxy) and more sanding and yes, painting...

darron

yeah? that's fricken awesome! good stuff! kicking DIY up a not. BAMB!

those pictures are pretty much a tutorial by themselves. thank you very much for sharing (:
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Paul Marossy

Great job! That's better than the ones I made.  :icon_cool:

tcobretti

Using the drilled out casters for the hinge is brilliant.

Paul Marossy

QuoteUsing the drilled out casters for the hinge is brilliant.

Yes, that's very clever indeed.  :icon_cool:

Meanderthal

 Wow! That's fantastic! Very well thought out.  :icon_cool:
I am not responsible for your imagination.

Pierre

again, thank you !!!
i have some more pictures, but i think these ones are the most represenative of the building process

markusw

Fantastic!!  :o  8)

Wish I had your skills.....

Markus

warioblast

Quote from: markusw on April 07, 2007, 11:57:01 AM
Fantastic!!  :o  8)

Wish I had your skills.....

Markus


+1
La Classe !!

Pierre

...i was playing a little with this pedal and it seems to be very stable and reliable. This hole project started when i learn that Small Bear didn't have anymore wah shells in stock, i came out whit this idea just to give Tonepad's wah project a try...I really happy with the result...

shadowmaster

Wow!!! Amazing!!! Looking at the initial pictures, I thought the enclosure was casted. How did you make the corners appear as if it was not glued from pieces???

Great job!!!  :icon_wink: :icon_wink: :icon_wink:

mattpocket

I'm an engineer and you did a way better job than I could have... Some of you guys are very handy with the hand tools!

I'm so lazy, I could never make a wah chassis

MAtt
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Pierre

it is not that difficult and the result worth the effort...

David

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Pierre:

+1 on the other compliments.  Sacre bleu, mon ami!  Nicely done!

Now, questions:

How thick was your aluminum stock?  Did you REALLY cut it with a hacksaw as shown in the pictures?  You must have incredible hand-eye coordination if you did!  What kind of blade was that?  Diamond-tipped safecutter's model?  Did you use cutting fluid with it?

Oh, yeah, one more thing:  what are the dimensions (inches, please)?

Pierre

it about 2.5mm thick, not too hard to cut it with the hacksaw with a regular blade (a really cheap one)...i guess i used some of my own blood as cutting fluid :icon_lol:
The dimensions are something like 10.5 x 4 inches...bigger than a regular wah shell.

anti-idiot

wonderful! its really nice. is it a regular crybaby?
If I was God you'd sell your soul to...

Güero

Hey Pierre, your enclosure is fancy too :)
Nice work..

any update?
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