Dragonfy Layout PCBs for sale... charity benefit!

Started by John Lyons, September 11, 2008, 03:11:08 PM

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John Lyons


Hey folks.
Dragonfly is working with me on selling these boards.
$1 from each board will be send to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Andy may add more in the future.
Each board will be $13 shipping included.
They will be on blue .06 1oz copper PCB stock.

The following boards are for sale.








Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

tskullt

http://www.pedalenclosures.com
* make all the other pedals jealous *

8mileshigh

Builts completed: Tweak-O, Fuzz Face Si and Ge, Rangemaster,Fuzzrite Si & Ge, Bazz Fuzz, L'il Devil Fuzz, Bosstone one knober, Bosstone Sustainer, Cream Pie, Kay Fuzztone. http://www.myspace.com/chrisdarlington

seibertdr

Quote from: John Lyons on September 11, 2008, 03:11:08 PM

Hey folks.
Dragonfly is working with me on selling these boards.
$1 from each board will be send to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Andy may add more in the future.
Each board will be $13 shipping included.
They will be on blue .06 1oz copper PCB stock.

The following boards are for sale.









Sorry to be ignorant but what does the Orpheum do?
Mesa RK II
Ibanez RG570
Ibanez AR-300
Schecter Hellraiser
Gretsch G5120
Guitar>Bad Horsie wah>FullDrive 2>Boss OD-2>EHX POG2>Ernie Ball Volume>Amp
M9 in loop

John Lyons

You can search for Orpheum and find a lot of info.
It's a 60's style wild, ripping, spitty fuzz.
With some slight modifications it can get fatter though.

john

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

markm


John Lyons



Ok folks, Mark M has told me that he would like to get on this bandwagon as well.
Any PCB layout in his gallery is for sale. (I'll make the board for you)
$1 from each board sale will be donated to the MDA as noted above.
A great charity and you get a board out of it!


Since boards vary in size I'll take orders on a board to board basis.
Just PM or email me and I'll give you a price.
I accept paypal and will ship anywhere in the world.

John


Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Dragonfly

Quote from: John Lyons on September 12, 2008, 08:11:42 PM


Ok folks, Mark M has told me that he would like to get on this bandwagon as well.
Any PCB layout in his gallery is for sale. (I'll make the board for you)
$1 from each board sale will be donated to the MDA as noted above.
A great charity and you get a board out of it!


Since boards vary in size I'll take orders on a board to board basis.
Just PM or email me and I'll give you a price.
I accept paypal and will ship anywhere in the world.

John





Awesome !

Mark is a 100% class act ....as are YOU, John !


John Lyons

#8

Here are what the actual boards look like.
These are coming to ya Chris!





I'll add this layout to the bunch for sale (unless steby has a problem with that.)



john

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Filament

#9
Looks like I'll be taking a little stroll through Mark's Gallery... :icon_eek:

Does anyone know what the difference between Marks "Pro-Vibrato" and "Vibratone" layouts is?  I'd ask Mark but he's sometimes hard to reach.
This is not my large automobile

Dragonfly

#10
There are more of that style layout in my gallery and on the SOULKITCHEN web site.

I've double checked the layouts and they all look to be correct.














John Lyons

Woohoo! Those look great Andy.
I like the overlay images, those help...

Now all we need are some interested people other than you me and Mark. :icon_wink:

john
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

8mileshigh

Wow John !  These look great !  It looks like I'll be able to stuff them in the 4" round enclousures I got from Mic.

Chris
Builts completed: Tweak-O, Fuzz Face Si and Ge, Rangemaster,Fuzzrite Si & Ge, Bazz Fuzz, L'il Devil Fuzz, Bosstone one knober, Bosstone Sustainer, Cream Pie, Kay Fuzztone. http://www.myspace.com/chrisdarlington

Baktown

Andy and John,

I definitely want a couple of each, but I'm on the road to Oklahoma as we speak.  Once I get a PO Box rented, I'll drop you guys a PM.

Rick J

Dragonfly

Quote from: Baktown on September 13, 2008, 11:05:07 AM
Andy and John,

I definitely want a couple of each, but I'm on the road to Oklahoma as we speak.  Once I get a PO Box rented, I'll drop you guys a PM.

Rick J


Have a safe move....and email me when you get settled !

Gus

Andy

    Looks like you are having some fun.  Less etchant needed and the boards look cool.  Something else you might want to try is
Having a hole next to the solder pad that wires connect to.  The hole would fit the wire with insulation as it passes thur.

Solder the wire as you do now then bend it and feed it thur the hole next to the pad.  The wire will exit from the trace side.  This will act as a strain relief and help reduce board to PCB wire breakage.

Dragonfly

Quote from: Gus on September 13, 2008, 11:37:13 AM
Andy

     Looks like you are having some fun.  Less etchant needed and the boards look cool.  Something else you might want to try is
Having a hole next to the solder pad that wires connect to.  The hole would fit the wire with insulation as it passes thur.

Solder the wire as you do now then bend it and feed it thur the hole next to the pad.  The wire will exit from the trace side.  This will act as a strain relief and help reduce board to PCB wire breakage.


Like the Bosstone boards....

Nice idea....and thanks again for the inspiration Gus !

wampcat1

those boards look like works of art - very nice!! :)

John Lyons

Quote from: 8mileshigh on September 13, 2008, 10:33:34 AM
Wow John !  These look great !  It looks like I'll be able to stuff them in the 4" round enclousures I got from Mic.
Chris

Chris
Yeah, that box under the boards is one from Mick.
With a Phenolic top.
I still need to get something in that box.
Something with a nice brown sound to match.  :icon_wink:

john


Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

MicFarlow77

Quote from: John Lyons on September 13, 2008, 03:11:24 PM
Quote from: 8mileshigh on September 13, 2008, 10:33:34 AM
Wow John !  These look great !  It looks like I'll be able to stuff them in the 4" round enclousures I got from Mic.
Chris

Chris
Yeah, that box under the boards is one from Mick.
With a Phenolic top.
I still need to get something in that box.
Something with a nice brown sound to match.  :icon_wink:

john




You amaze me John!! I've looked at that pic a few times and never saw that 4" round enclosure! That phenolic top rules... as well as the round over. Excellent work doode!

Hey Andy, I'll PM you later with an idea.....

Mick