Hi
I just built a JFet Vulcan. Joe Davisson's design, Gringo's PCB, some etching ideas (from some forum users) for the enclosure.
It sounds awsome!! I'll try it tonight in a gig.
I haven't a camera now to post a picture.. but I'll do it meanwhile.
Nuno Caldeira
here it is...
edit: links removed
I overetched it a lot but I like this soviet look... I is sturdy as it looks... and, did I mention it sounds great?
I renamed it because "vulcan" doesn´t sound as good in portuguese as it sounds in english...
Hope you like it.
Nuno Caldeira
muito legau (very cool)!!
Would love to hear sound samples if you get a chance as I am considering building this one.
Erik
Quote from: ezanker on March 14, 2006, 06:28:10 PM
muito legau (very cool)!!
Would love to hear sound samples if you get a chance as I am considering building this one.
Erik
Obrigado! (thank you) :D
I will record something for sure... It´s too late to make *noise*... ;)
Nuno
MAN.. that looks great! Where can a guy get more info on that etching process? that looks VERY cool. Hope it sounds great! ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: $uperpuma on March 14, 2006, 06:48:45 PM
MAN.. that looks great! Where can a guy get more info on that etching process? that looks VERY cool. Hope it sounds great! ;D ;D ;D
Go to the Wiki (in the menu on the top of this page)... That´s where I first saw etched boxes...
Indeed, I really like the way it sounds....
HMMM...the actual info page is not coming up... maybe the pages havent been transferred...
Quote from: $uperpuma on March 14, 2006, 07:33:33 PM
HMMM...the actual info page is not coming up... maybe the pages havent been transferred...
I didn´t knew it wasn´t working.
Try searching the forum...
Anyway, I did it like I do PCB's...
I used staples photopaper (glossy) and did a photocopy of the layout (in this paper). Ironed it, pealed of, and masked the rest of the box with electrical tape... (Do it before drilling, or the etchant will get into the box, and the screw holes - You don´t want that...)
I will do some more with this technique... I've got to improve it, for better results.
(You may get better results with Blue PnP - I never tried it)
Hope this helps
Nuno
holy crap.. I never thought of that... ferric chloride? I have that from etvhing my pcb's... guess I should have thought outside the box....(as it were) :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: $uperpuma on March 14, 2006, 08:51:15 PM
holy crap.. I never thought of that... ferric chloride? I have that from etvhing my pcb's... guess I should have thought outside the box....(as it were) :icon_mrgreen:
I don't know about other etchants but ferric chloride reacts with aluminum in very ethusiastic way. Dilute it a little bit... Some people said they saw flames (Is it?). ???
I didn´t have flames, or (visible) fumes.... :icon_cry:
Good Luck!
Nuno Caldeira
Muito loko seu pedal ai...... Cara como voce fez esses "carvings" no metal.... muito animal msm. ;)
Bom Trabalho!
(Sorry but this is personal.........)
Deadsnake, o Nuno é de Portugal, então eu presumo que ele não entende gírias e abreviações que usamos no Brasil. Esse acabamento é a mesma coisa que você faz na placa, com o percloreto de ferro e a caneta ou de outro modo, mas ao invés de usar uma placa ele usou a caixa.
"E aí? Fala brother!"
Percebo bem o vosso português...
Eu toco essencialmente MPB. O baterista e o baixista da minha banda são cariocas (na verdade são de petrópolis, perto do Rio),
Abração "cara" e obrigado pelo elogio,
Nuno Caldeira
Marcus, thank you for the portuguese explanation of the process.