Show me your 1590A enclosures/pedals...

Started by andrew_k, January 29, 2008, 09:42:28 PM

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Groovenut

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Here's my reverb build using the Belton 3 brick. Snugly snugly [emoji2]
Wet=reverb level, Deep=room size
You've got to love obsolete technology.....

Cozybuilder

Another in your parade of well executed builds- great job!
Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge, others just gargle.

thermionix

I will not make any "wet/deep" jokes.  Looks neat-o.

Groovenut

Here's another while I've got access to the pics

Custom overdrive build for Nicky Moroch
You've got to love obsolete technology.....

GiovannyS10

Oh my God! One day i want to build boards like you... This boards are not handmade, are?
That's all, Folks!

"Are you on drugs?"
-ARSE, Duck.

www.instagram.com/allecto

Groovenut

Quote from: GiovannyS10 on September 04, 2016, 07:55:14 PM
Oh my God! One day i want to build boards like you... This boards are not handmade, are?
If you are asking me? (I assume so since my posts are the last 2)

Then yes they are all hand made, no machines (well the pcb was made by machine, I poplulated and built by hand)
You've got to love obsolete technology.....

GiovannyS10

QuoteIf you are asking me?

Yes Groovenut, i was talking to you. I am sorry for not specify  :icon_mrgreen: . Your boards seems awesome! Can you send me a PM showing me how you do it? I do good PCBs but is not too professional than it. I think it's the time to improve.
Thanks!
That's all, Folks!

"Are you on drugs?"
-ARSE, Duck.

www.instagram.com/allecto

lars-musik

I am the proud father of two new little ones!

The first born is a Foxxx Tone Machine, rapidly followed by a XOTIC BB Preamp.

I am damn glad, the 1590a are not one millimeter smaller in any dimension!

My boys are never as well turned-out as Groovenuts.... apples and trees I guess.... whatever...





Pettol


MarcoB

Quote from: Groovenut on August 31, 2016, 08:54:23 PM
Here's another while I've got access to the pics

Custom overdrive build for Nicky Moroch

Beautiful job Lawrence! As always...  :icon_mrgreen:

Kipper4

Nice work lads.
Lars how did you do the slide switches? Please.
Ma throats as dry as an overcooked kipper.


Smoke me a Kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.

Grey Paper.
http://www.aronnelson.com/DIYFiles/up/

lars-musik

Hi Rich,
Funny that you ask. Because the filing job is so annoying, I indeed took some pictures during the process and thought about publishing them in the forum to warn you off!

But honestly - after the fact it is not as annoying as it feels during the deed (is this even halfway correct English?)

So, first I ordered a ton of these:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/20pcs-Micro-Size-SPDT-Schiebeschalter-SPDT-Slide-Switch-On-Off-3-Pin-PCB-Mount-/171981555491?hash=item280ae64723

Then I measured with a calliper and incorporated the results into my etch mask.


The pilot-etch marks were drilled and filed.


Then I realised that I miss the correct screws and ordered these and these. (M2, 4mm).

The rest was swearing and re-filing.

This should give you the idea....

Kipper4

Thanks Lars.
I did a similar process on the Tremblo.
I used M3 bolts. Threaded the enclosure and screwed down from the inside.
It did give me some issues.
The bolt head stopped the switchs(same ones as yours) from working properly. So I had to file down the heads of the fixings.
It was a ball ache but it still looks good.
Ma throats as dry as an overcooked kipper.


Smoke me a Kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.

Grey Paper.
http://www.aronnelson.com/DIYFiles/up/

lars-musik

Here's my take on a high gainer. A Wampler Triple Wreck without the boost section. I had to order thinner wires, because my usual .14mm² took up too much space..... 

Never to be opened again!


287m

woah Lars! not smd? GOOD!

i love to see the guts, no guts no glory  ;D

lars-musik

Well - I cheated a bit. Had to use 11 SMD parts, sorry. And I etched a double-sided board.
But I opened it up again and took a photo.






stallik



Well, you've done it now. Bet you held your breath. Nice one Lars
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein

lars-musik

Hey Kevin,

that's great one! Thanks for this afternoon laughter.

Yes, I held my breath and afterwards went straight to my test rig, more than half expecting to be greeted by that loud, familiar, annoying hum. BUT EVERYTHING'S STILL FINE. Still need a sign to remind me: Whatever the time - take a picture before closing the lid.

Next time. Maybe.

287m

Lars, still good for me. Thanks!  :icon_wink:

Kevin stallik, HAhahaha
i like (your warning) message box, make me remember visual basic 6
the first program i learned  ;) hahaha. Good point!  :icon_mrgreen:

gena_p1

Reverb-freeze based on Spin FV-1
UV printing