Enclosure hunt help

Started by buildafriend, August 19, 2011, 03:25:44 PM

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buildafriend

Hey. Are there any project enclosures available that are slanted and bulky looking? something like a squared off version of the original vox tone bender case.


blooze_man

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John Lyons

And see where is says new enclosures coming?
Mike is making a Tonebender MK1 replica enclosure like the
one in your link (buildafriend).
The only difference is that the top fits over the bottom
half and overlaps about a half inch (no beer gets inside  :D)
and it's stronger as well. I have one here as a prototype
and it's very nice indeed.
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

buildafriend

Those are nice, but they really are too expensive. that costs more than the circuitry I plan to put inside of it. The thing is, I am making something that will be going on shelves in a boutique store with hopes that it sells and makes me money. I could probably have a machine shop around the corner make me that for the same price after shipping.

davent

With anything i've built from tube amps to little solid state stuff,  the circuitry has always cost peanuts compared to anything else involved in the project. Unless you're using found objects or making your own, enclosures are costly!

dave
"If you always do what you always did- you always get what you always got." - Unknown
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boogietone

Quote from: buildafriend on August 19, 2011, 04:57:16 PM
Those are nice, but they really are too expensive. that costs more than the circuitry I plan to put inside of it. The thing is, I am making something that will be going on shelves in a boutique store with hopes that it sells and makes me money. I could probably have a machine shop around the corner make me that for the same price after shipping.

The enclosure will be the second most expensive part in any pedal. The cheapest parts will generally be the wire, resistors, and then silicon (unless you are going with vintage mojo and there is nothing wrong with that). The most expensive part in a pedal will be your time. Check out R.G's paper on the economics of building at geofex.
An oxymoron - clean transistor boost.

buildafriend

At this point in the game I can DIY much cooler looking things for cheaper. I've seen slanted cases in project stores for half of that, no offense to the manufacturing of them. They are nice if you can dish out cash.

buildafriend

I think ill start with found objects.

boogietone

Found objects can be pretty cool and cheap. There are several threads here discussing this. Scrap from metal shops can be a good as well. Check with local distributors. They usually have a bin of cut off pieces that you can have at a discount.
An oxymoron - clean transistor boost.


davent

Quote from: buildafriend on August 19, 2011, 07:20:59 PM
http://www.pedalenclosures.com/Products/tabid/69/p/YY---Polished-Finish/ProductID/28/CategoryID/4/Default.aspx

actually... those are pretty cool.

And you'd have a hard time finding a more robust enclosure, they are solid, well made and Mike's a pleasure to deal with!

Have you seen the new series of Hammond's, some interesting shapes in there and more economical as well?

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=92779.0

dave
"If you always do what you always did- you always get what you always got." - Unknown
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LucifersTrip

Quote from: buildafriend on August 19, 2011, 05:56:23 PM
At this point in the game I can DIY much cooler looking things for cheaper. I've seen slanted cases in project stores for half of that, no offense to the manufacturing of them. They are nice if you can dish out cash.

These are reasonably priced:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=L122-ND

or if you want to go lower:
http://www.garvinindustries.com/search.aspx?SearchText=blnk
always think outside the box

buildafriend

Quote from: LucifersTrip on August 19, 2011, 08:46:14 PM
Quote from: buildafriend on August 19, 2011, 05:56:23 PM
At this point in the game I can DIY much cooler looking things for cheaper. I've seen slanted cases in project stores for half of that, no offense to the manufacturing of them. They are nice if you can dish out cash.

These are reasonably priced:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=L122-ND

or if you want to go lower:
http://www.garvinindustries.com/search.aspx?SearchText=blnk

Now you're talking my language.

tskullt

Here's some new stuff to think about....



Thanks John, as always for the kind words.
m.
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* make all the other pedals jealous *

buildafriend

Quote from: tskullt on August 23, 2011, 12:02:13 PM
Here's some new stuff to think about....



Thanks John, as always for the kind words.
m.

Wow those are beautiful!

Finom1

This link does not work, http://www.garvinindustries.com/search.aspx?SearchText=blnk!

Does anyone one know where to buy a cheap sloped/beveled enclosure?

Thank you.

PRR

> This link does not work, http://www.garvinindustries.com/search.aspx?SearchText=blnk!

It is an old thread. It looks like Garvin has re-rigged their website.

In general, cut off the crap at the end and see what is on the top of the whole site.

www.garvinindustries.com

I *think* the "SearchText=blnk" is to search for "blnk" which indeed seems to be their keyword for "blank" products, no conduit holes.

Ah, they changed their search-tool syntax. Today it is ---
http://www.garvinindustries.com/searchresults?keywords=blnk
But search-tool syntax changes at a whim. Such URLs shouldn't be stored as-if they will work later.





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Finom1

Thank you, that worked. I could not find any sloped/beveled enclosures. Would you know where I could find some. The best site I found was pedalenclsures.com, but they are no longer in business. They had the sloped enclosures for the best prices.