Hammond B and BB size layouts in PDF, print 'n punch 'n drill

Started by Jarno, December 07, 2009, 11:13:29 AM

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Jarno

Hello all,

I have made some possible layouts for 2-,3- and 4 knob "B" sized enclosures and a 4 knob "BB" sized enclosure:
Four knob B
Three knob B
Two knob B
Four knob BB

Print (do not scale!), cutout, centerpunch and then drill, no ruler required!
Do check whether your components fit (on the printout), and also check the fit on the box! Some of the components are close to the edge and if a draft angle is different or the round things might not fit. Also, I haven't reserved room for a battery in the "B"s, there is one in the "BB".

John Lyons

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arma61

Great, I was just looking for something like that, it must be my lucky day!

Thx for sharing,
Armando
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valkjuh

Does anyone have a 5-knob layout for a Hammond B, like a fuzz factory?

MikeH

"Sounds like a Fab Metal to me." -DougH

Jarno

Quote from: valkjuh on December 07, 2009, 02:25:53 PM
Does anyone have a 5-knob layout for a Hammond B, like a fuzz factory?

I don't, but I can make one easy enough, there will not be much room left though!
Let me whip something together tomorrow.

Kearns892

Thanks these are great, but there are several of my own layouts I would like to make PDFs for, any chance you could share where you got the scaled images to make these?

Jarno

Not sure what you mean Kearns, I downloaded the 3d models for the enclosures from the Hammond Engineering site, and then made models for the jack, footswitch and pots using the specifications from switchcraft and alpha (the footswitch I measured myself).
Then I made the layout in 3d CAD (Pro/ENGINEER).

By the way, I also did a five knob B enclosure, totally untested so proceed with caution!
Five knob B

Also, for those of you that want to "do one better":
Six knob B, not a lot of room for electronics  ;D

Kearns892

I guess what I meant was would you would share the components you have made yourself to save the rest of us the trouble.

Hupla

5 knobbed BB by any chance? sideways like for a dr boogey? or am i bein cheeky :)
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Pedals to build: Dr.Boogey, TS-808

jkokura

and to make another cheeky remark, why not add in all the variations with a 125B?

actually, there are so many variations with 1590B's, 1590BB's, 1590DD's, 1790NS's, 125B's... the remark someone else made about providing all the files for us to make our own layouts for drilling would probably save you from doing our work for us...

Jacob

Jarno

Quote from: Kearns892 on December 08, 2009, 06:04:35 PM
I guess what I meant was would you would share the components you have made yourself to save the rest of us the trouble.

Well, they are 3d models, but if you have appropriate software, I can share them, let me know in what 3d format you'd like them (IGES, STL etc.)

Quote from: Hupla on December 08, 2009, 07:14:00 PM
5 knobbed BB by any chance? sideways like for a dr boogey? or am i bein cheeky :)

Well, you CAN contact me offline to discuss my consultancy fee  ;)


valkjuh

Quote from: Jarno on December 08, 2009, 05:21:00 AM
Not sure what you mean Kearns, I downloaded the 3d models for the enclosures from the Hammond Engineering site, and then made models for the jack, footswitch and pots using the specifications from switchcraft and alpha (the footswitch I measured myself).
Then I made the layout in 3d CAD (Pro/ENGINEER).

By the way, I also did a five knob B enclosure, totally untested so proceed with caution!
Five knob B

Also, for those of you that want to "do one better":
Six knob B, not a lot of room for electronics  ;D

Thanks! ;D

BoxOfSnoo

These are super.  If course, to add to the peanut gallery, I am about to put together a landscape-oriented 4 knob BB... I presume that would be common enough?
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Kearns892