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

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jstack

Was going to finish it then decided i liked the drill line aesthetic!
Demeter Compulator > Fulltone Fatboost. Sounds lovely on bass :)






space_ryerson

Quote from: John Lyons on August 05, 2009, 01:57:51 AM
I don't think I would be happy with etched plaques on my wood boxes.
I like the clean smooth look.
How about using letter punches before finishing, like how Gibson does their serial numbers? I imagine it wouldn't disrupt the clean look too much.

Ibanezfoo

Quote from: John Lyons on August 02, 2009, 10:33:50 PM


I've been lurking for quite awhile and have made a pile of pedals for myself.  I love wood working and have always wanted to make wood boxes like yours.

Can I ask how you make the wood thin enough for the parts to fit through but still be strong enough that you don't stomp the switch through when you step on it?

The French connection

Good question! I guess a part of the answer reside there:

http://www.mrdwab.com/john/shielding.html

I know, but the pedal i built does not boost...it just increases volume!
My picture files:
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/French+connection/
http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z4/letournd/Pedal/

kristoffereide

my recently built Clari (not)
Quote from: biggy boy on April 12, 2009, 06:22:33 PM
I find it funny how I can have close to 1000 components, yet I never seem to have enough parts to make a project. :icon_eek:

azrael


John Lyons

Can I ask how you make the wood thin enough for the parts to fit through but
still be strong enough that you don't stomp the switch through when you step on it?


It's a bit of a proces but hopefully this is worth a thousand words.


The box is 5 pieces. Top and 4 sides.

Metal stamps, branding and laser etching would be my choices
for lettering on the boxs. Just a matter of planing I guess.
It would all need to be done pre finishing process so I could not
finish the boxes until I know what will go in them.

What kind of paint is that? I like it...
A mix of two spraypaints  ;)

John


Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Ibanezfoo

Quote from: John Lyons on August 05, 2009, 05:36:35 PM
It's a bit of a proces but hopefully this is worth a thousand words.


The box is 5 pieces. Top and 4 sides.

Yes!  Perfect!  Thank you for that!  I was assuming something like that but wasn't entirely sure.

SpencerPedals

You're a hell of a patient guy, John.  It paid off...except for looking way too good to be stomped on.  :icon_confused:

John Lyons

#10149
I wish I had more patience.

As Popeye said:
"I ain't no doctor but I'm loosin'
me patience"


John
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

azrael

^ah, no divulging of secrets? ;)

Regardless,  looks really good. :icon_biggrin:

John Lyons

There aren't any secrets. Just many many hours making mistakes and
learning a method. Planing and hands on experience will work for
any hobby. If you run into a problem then figure it out somehow.
If you want a specific detail just ask... :)

John

Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

azrael

Oh, I was just wondering what two spraypaints, I guess. I wanna to try something like that myself.

John Lyons

Oh, ok...Sorry about that...wrong question.
I used black and silver hammer paints.

John
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

Boogdish

Quote from: John Lyons on August 05, 2009, 06:59:31 PM
Planing and hands on experience will work for
any hobby.
Typo, or wood working related pun?  YOU DECIDE!

petemoore

  I like to secure where the grain exits, glue soaked in the pothole endgrains, around the pothole where the washers press, theoretically stiffening those areas.
  One box split down the grain-line...all the pots in a row tends to test the crossgrain strength. Plywood would resist that.
 
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Ibanezfoo

Quote from: petemoore on August 06, 2009, 10:01:02 AM
  I like to secure where the grain exits, glue soaked in the pothole endgrains, around the pothole where the washers press, theoretically stiffening those areas.
  One box split down the grain-line...all the pots in a row tends to test the crossgrain strength. Plywood would resist that.
 

Do you use CA glue or just standard yellow wood glue?

quarara

Quote from: jstack on August 05, 2009, 02:27:24 PM
Was going to finish it then decided i liked the drill line aesthetic!
Demeter Compulator > Fulltone Fatboost. Sounds lovely on bass :)






that album is great.

DWBH


Orange one is meaty-modded Fuzz Face.
Gold one is a Sparkle drive into a Trotsky drive, but I'll still have to try putting the Trotsky first.

obblitt

Quote from: cloudscapes on July 23, 2009, 09:38:19 PM


4 to 6 are shipping out sometime next week. It's my first project that I'm actually making batches of and selling

How much  :icon_mrgreen:? I'm pretty unsatisfied with my Danelectro Cool Cat Tremolo.