the "BigMan" projects NEWBE question

Started by msurdin, April 07, 2007, 02:27:12 PM

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msurdin

Hey,

I was wondering about the big man layout projects. Can I do them on the "Pad-per-hole" boards on small bear?
If i can when I put the parts in their designated holes do i just solder them down and thats it?

Thanks

K

petemoore

I was wondering about the big man layout projects. Can I do them on the "Pad-per-hole" boards on small bear?
If i can when I put the parts in their designated holes do i just solder them down and thats it?

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Quote from: msurdin on April 07, 2007, 02:27:12 PM
Hey,

I was wondering about the big man layout projects. Can I do them on the "Pad-per-hole" boards on small bear?
If i can when I put the parts in their designated holes do i just solder them down and thats it?

Thanks

K

Hi, if I understand correctly, you're looking for instructions for using pad per hole board. Here is a great link to a project from Aron that has great instructions for building on pad per hole. http://www.diystompboxes.com/beginner/build/npnboostbuild.htm Just apply the techniques Aron demonstrates to the Big Man projects you're building. If I misunderstood you, I apologize.

Dave

TheBigMan

Well, you could.  They're meant for veroboard though, and given how cheap that is I'd recommend using it.  Aron sells it, and so do Smallbear IIRC.

mattpocket

Quote from: petemoore on April 07, 2007, 02:57:12 PM
  circuits can be 'hanging garden'..no board, or on [whaddyacallit ?] insulated lugs as seen in amps, a row of lugs along phelonic board [insulated by board] and a couple mounting tabs]

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