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Started by Hal, August 23, 2005, 01:58:47 PM

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John Lyons

Looks pretty sloppy Dan, but keep it up and your skills should improove!! (a joke...)
Nice looking guts for sure. Lots of stuff going on in there too.
Your site looks great and there is a lot of info there.
pat on the back...

Izzy
The switch connect to the top of the box and is helll ridgid by the bushhing and two nuts.
The board shouldn't move at all once those are tight.
No more movement than when mounted to the case anyother way.

John

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toneman

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We've got some talented people on these boards!  That ringer is a modern art masterpiece! :icon_cool:
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Izzy

Quote from: Basicaudio on February 28, 2007, 10:50:16 PM
Looks pretty sloppy Dan, but keep it up and your skills should improove!! (a joke...)
Nice looking guts for sure. Lots of stuff going on in there too.
Your site looks great and there is a lot of info there.
pat on the back...

Izzy
The switch connect to the top of the box and is helll ridgid by the bushhing and two nuts.
The board shouldn't move at all once those are tight.
No more movement than when mounted to the case anyother way.

John




You are right!
But I believe the actual vibration takes place below the ceiling of the enclosure. So most of the force tries to escape through vibration in the PCB board right?

g3rmanium

Quote from: JimRayden on February 27, 2007, 03:32:42 PM
I'm abotu to house a project into a Teko box but I'm afraid that the upright walls of the bottom parts might bend and slip to the sides and I might stomp the top part to ground. Is it sturdy enough for heavy stomping?

I guess the case will be alright, but it will bend when you stomp on it. It's very thin metal.
Call me Johann.

JimRayden

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rhys

Tim E's Uglyface:


And an overdrive.  I don't know if you can read the text from this pic but it says "I pity the fool that don't like the rock and roll."

caress

an analog sample rate reducer and fuzz in one with some mods and a feedback loop.




Ronsonic

Quote from: rhys on March 02, 2007, 05:39:39 PM
Tim E's Uglyface:


Ron

Voted "Best Use of Aliens in an Etched Enclosure!"

I like that one.
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choklitlove

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GonzoFonts

caress,

I think you need to cram more stuff into that pedal.  :o

GF

darron

Blood, Sweat & Flux. Pedals made with lasers and real wires!

KaptenSpark

The Espresso Ruby!

QSQCaito

Loved the idea of that espresso rubt ;)
D.A.C

mills

Quote from: dano12 on February 27, 2007, 08:42:11 PM
If anyone is interested, I'll post PCB layouts, the schematic, drill template and wiring diagram on my site--this is a somewhat challenging build but the results are very gratifying. My favorite distortion pedal ever.


That would be amazing, thanks for sharing!

smnm

I took a load of photos of my last 6 months's output today, but mostly they came out bad - the camera seetings had changed, and its a dark dingy afternoon in London.

Here are the best two - both in Eddystone boxes, done in the last 2 week.

Strangely perhaps, it's the first time I've used 3PDTs and LEDs - in the Linear Death* because it's for stage use by my pal in a (v good) band called  Deathline, and in the Bazz Fuss just to fill a hole on a recycled box. It's the first time I've paid serious attention to neatness on the insides too - takes longer but it's satisfying.



*Linear Death = a simplified Parallel Universe




Pushtone

#2016
I built two Thunderchiefs, one sunny side up,




the other sunny side down.

 


I had planned this several months back before the Thor announcement.

For awhile I was going to abandon the build.
I'm glad I didn't. THE THUNERCHEIF ROCKS.

I totally believe I'm getting a 50watt Marshall sound.
I has three settings for crunch, low, med and hi. All distorted.

The gain gets a bit thick and over-modulated after you pass 12-o'clock on the GAIN.
Sounds best with humbuckers.

GGG PCB.
Biased to 4.5 perfectly.
Shielded cable on jacks to switch, and switch to board. Normal noise for a hi-gain pedal.
Powder-coated enclosures.


If the Thunderchief is this good then THOR must be amazing!!!
It's time to buy a gun. That's what I've been thinking.
Maybe I can afford one, if I do a little less drinking. - Fred Eaglesmith

markm

Nice PT!!
Does anyone prefer the ThunderChief over the Thor -or- vice-versa??

g.

hi ! last one ...

classic box  "biniou kohz punk console"



g.

Fuzzy-Train

LOL @ expresso ruby... pure genious man. But, how durable is it?
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Stuff I built!
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