Spent my friday night making some PCBs at work for my next five or so builds (who needs a social life eh?). Think ive cracked it anyway ;D
Thanks to Gauss Markov for his awesome site http://gaussmarkov.net/wordpress/ and for the layouts. Sites like his make this whole pastime much more accessible to noobs like myself.
Made a few mistakes by not letting them develop long enough the first couple of times but this batch turned out ok.
Heres some pics:
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n121/knealebrown/IMG_0376.jpg)
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n121/knealebrown/IMG_0370.jpg)
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n121/knealebrown/IMG_0367.jpg)
I have to say this hobby is becoming addictive.
Kneale
nice job!
what circuit boards did you build?
-DOD 250
-Dr boogey
-RAT
-voodoo lab overdrive
-Fox tone machine
cant wait to populate the lot this week :D
I haven't made a PCB in years (strictly perf here), but I love the look of one that comes out nice.
build the boogie first....
you wont be dissapointed....i wouldnt bother with the dod or rat...but hey its all about taste...
mmmm might try that fox tho!....sounds cool on demos.....nice pcbs too..
ive been using really cheap n nasty photo glossy thats not glossy at all...its brilliant..better than
expensive pnp blue...i get 25 sheets 14 for a quid....brilliant........good old pound shops!...
Nice man they look great, this is something I have so far been to frightened to attempt, but they are just so much easier than working with vero.
Quote from: deadastronaut on March 14, 2010, 06:52:57 AM
build the boogie first....
you wont be dissapointed....i wouldnt bother with the dod or rat...but hey its all about taste...
mmmm might try that fox tho!....sounds cool on demos.....nice pcbs too..
ive been using really cheap n nasty photo glossy thats not glossy at all...its brilliant..better than
expensive pnp blue...i get 25 sheets 14 for a quid....brilliant........good old pound shops!...
Pound shops for photo resist board? the pound shops here up north only sell knock off toiletries and seasonal (crap) gifts. Where abouts are you? or are you using transfers? in terms of the boogie build i am looking forward to it although i dont play hi-gain stuff so i think it may not get used live. Hooked the DOD up the other day and though its sounded good if not a bit bass heavy
Quote from: Adji on March 14, 2010, 08:11:28 AM
Nice man they look great, this is something I have so far been to frightened to attempt, but they are just so much easier than working with vero.
i dont know, i like vero its s bit more 'DIY' than pcbs. If anything they look a little too pro. but i will say its satisfying when they are done :-)
Quote from: knealebrown on March 14, 2010, 10:50:37 AM
Quote from: deadastronaut on March 14, 2010, 06:52:57 AM
build the boogie first....
you wont be dissapointed....i wouldnt bother with the dod or rat...but hey its all about taste...
mmmm might try that fox tho!....sounds cool on demos.....nice pcbs too..
ive been using really cheap n nasty photo glossy thats not glossy at all...its brilliant..better than
expensive pnp blue...i get 25 sheets 14 for a quid....brilliant........good old pound shops!...
Pound shops for photo resist board? the pound shops here up north only sell knock off toiletries and seasonal (crap) gifts. Where abouts are you? or are you using transfers? in terms of the boogie build i am looking forward to it although i dont play hi-gain stuff so i think it may not get used live. Hooked the DOD up the other day and though its sounded good if not a bit bass heavy
im in london...i was talking about crappy photo paper from crappy pound shops..we have loads down here..they always spring up in a recession...you may have an old woolworths thats been taken over by them!!!...i use it to make my pcb transfers...
its great , iron on, run under water peel off...no sticky crap left on board, really clean,,,and best of all cheap!....
no more pricey pnp blue....
ive been using the UV box at work and some photo resist board from farnell £6 made me about 8 boards. I would recommend this method. the investment in the UV box is as crucial as a toaster oven i think.