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

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Perrow

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gcme93

Good point Pelle ;)

But I love the design on that, the "soviet submarine control panel" look is always very cool
Piss poor playing is why i make pedals.

bean

1590A delay with modulation. A bit of a squeeze, but not too bad.


Skruffyhound

Very nice Brian, whats the finish? Reminds me of stained and varnished wood somehow.

bean

I believe this was Cherry Cola..brushed? From PPP.

I do like the finish a while lot.

glops

Wem Project V / Warmjet PCB via Ghost Effects.  Great old school PCB fabrication. Sounds like a monster, too.


I was going to post the guts but the stupid internet won't upload for me right now.

pickdropper

Quote from: bean on February 01, 2013, 03:13:13 PM
1590A delay with modulation. A bit of a squeeze, but not too bad.



Looks great, Brian.  I have to admit when I first saw it, I thought the knobs spelled out R.T.F.M, which would've been funny.  :-)

pickdropper

Quote from: glops on February 01, 2013, 04:45:26 PM
Wem Project V / Warmjet PCB via Ghost Effects.  Great old school PCB fabrication. Sounds like a monster, too.


I was going to post the guts but the stupid internet won't upload for me right now.

That looks great.  I dig the LED lenses along the side.

glops

Quote from: pickdropper on February 01, 2013, 06:33:49 PM
Quote from: glops on February 01, 2013, 04:45:26 PM
Wem Project V / Warmjet PCB via Ghost Effects.  Great old school PCB fabrication. Sounds like a monster, too.


I was going to post the guts but the stupid internet won't upload for me right now.

That looks great.  I dig the LED lenses along the side.

Thanks to you, I got those bezels from your mouser link you posted on madbean in your multiplex thread. Nice to have some new bezels, I always use the Radio Shack ones...

pickdropper

Quote from: glops on February 01, 2013, 11:24:16 PM
Quote from: pickdropper on February 01, 2013, 06:33:49 PM
Quote from: glops on February 01, 2013, 04:45:26 PM
Wem Project V / Warmjet PCB via Ghost Effects.  Great old school PCB fabrication. Sounds like a monster, too.


I was going to post the guts but the stupid internet won't upload for me right now.

That looks great.  I dig the LED lenses along the side.

Thanks to you, I got those bezels from your mouser link you posted on madbean in your multiplex thread. Nice to have some new bezels, I always use the Radio Shack ones...

Ah, cool.  Glad it helped.

kaycee


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:icon_lol: yeah, it's not a practical layout. The originals were much bigger units I realised after I'd endeavoured to stuff all the circuit and switches into a standard type enclosure. Having tested the circuit before boxing I knew it wasn't going to be anything other than a build for for my own amusement, its fun but I'd rather use a Unidrive or Rangemaster as a booster.

kaycee

Quote from: glops on February 01, 2013, 04:45:26 PM
Wem Project V / Warmjet PCB via Ghost Effects.  Great old school PCB fabrication. Sounds like a monster, too.


That is neat, really like the '70s graphic and sci fi LEDs. Lovely build 8)

Looks like you replaced the switches with pots? And an external trim too?

SmoothAction

Holy smokes guys! Some really killer stuff happening on these last two pages. ^ Diggin' the Warmjet dude, fierce... Here is my meager contribution :icon_redface: A page back or so I posted the Ouija superlead on vero, I suggested I add an 8DIP clipping switch option to my friend who is using it, he was cool with it.. Its SUPER DUPER. He's gonna be very happy! Lots of options. My first perf too. Big thumbs up to this guy for providing a great project, all credit goes to him and the original layout artist ---> http://diy-fever.com/misc/flexi-clip/.

Highly recommended.





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dwan

I really dig the BTTF look on this stompbox ! :icon_eek:

davent

A couple works in progress,  have to get put in an order for pots, many projects, no pots.



Wanted to show the resolution available using acrylic medium for toner transfers (inplace of waterslide decals). The drill bit is 1/16".

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Perrow

That's about 1.6mm for those on a modern measuring system.
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manu698

#21236
My second build. (first one was naga viper, Page 1054)

This time , it is an SDD-3000 clone, form an Analogguru schematic.
I hope you will like it

(There is a little mistake on the first pictures, which has been corrected ; Input soldered to sleeve instead of tip  :icon_lol: ; no sound at all and a big scary moment  :P)




wavley

My not quite done Ludwig Phase II

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deadastronaut

^ brave man...cool. 8)
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midwayfair

Quote from: wavley on February 04, 2013, 10:41:32 AM
My not quite done Ludwig Phase II

I think the only proper response is:  :icon_eek: any time someone mentioned building that thing.
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