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

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davent

Quote from: bean on March 04, 2010, 10:22:58 PM
Tonight's effort.






Looks great! really like that knob and dial combo, nicely done!

dave
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Taylor

Bean, how is that graphic applied?

bean

Quote from: Taylor on March 04, 2010, 11:43:20 PM
Bean, how is that graphic applied?

It's an etching  ;)

Magnus

Hello,
great MOJO-work, Bean  ;)

I did the same with an Tone Bender MKI-Clone I am actually working on,
it will be ready the next weeks and I am going to post the result here...


Greetings
Magnus
AMZ Booster, Dist. +, DOD 250,
Dr. Boogey, Fuzz Face's, JCM800-Emu, LPB1,
May Booster, Obsidian, Orange T/B-Booster,
Pentaboost, Prof. Tweed, Rangemaster's,
SansAmp GT2, Superfly (Amp), Guv'nor,
Tone Bender MKI/MKII/MKIII, TS 808

Just1More

Granted this is not a stompbox but it's not a very big amp.  And I figured you guys might be interested anyway.  Fender Champ (AA764) clone.



Guts - (somewhat surprisingly) it worked straight up.  I understand why PCBs came along though...


And I finally finished off a headshell for it this week.  Made from Tasmanian Myrtle with Celery Top Pine inserts in the front panel and finished with 3 coats of Danish Oil.  Dovetails are cut by hand, but if I ever do another one I will invest in a jig for sure.


Kearns892

Wow, Great work John! That is absolutely lovely.

jacobyjd

Very nice--I love little amp builds like that--well done!
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kupfer_m

I made this one for a bassplayer-friend as a wedding gift.
(etched with muriatic acid)



Jim

free electron

Simple & low parts count :

somehow does not apply here, i think...  ;)

phector2004

Quote from: free electron on March 05, 2010, 11:42:54 AM
Simple & low parts count :

somehow does not apply here, i think...  ;)

what is it??

and are those LEDs on a floating board? otherwise thats one hell of an optical illusion

Strategy

Here is one of my favorite builds to date- PWM by Tim Escobedo. Another super nice pcb from John Lyons. I love using this pedal, such a simple circuit, extreme, but also controllable and expressive

I sanded the enclosure face to match the sand lines in the knobs (they come that way). Unfortunately the knob aluminum is a slightly different color than the enclosure aluminum- in the photo- but in real life this is less apparent.



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mills

THat PWM looks really nice.  I love the circuit too.

Strategy

thank you!! this was my first escobedo circuit and I'm SOLD. great fun.

Quote from: mills on March 06, 2010, 01:47:36 AM
THat PWM looks really nice.  I love the circuit too.
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solderman

Quote from: free electron on March 05, 2010, 11:42:54 AM
Simple & low parts count :

somehow does not apply here, i think...  ;)
Really nice job. The layout i suprime. My guess a Dr Boogie with  Meeter LED:s  :o

Q- How do you get the board so perfectly cut, do you use some kind of router? I use a saw and file and my PCM:s dont look that good.
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free electron

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Quote from: phector2004 on March 05, 2010, 03:31:59 PM

what is it??

and are those LEDs on a floating board? otherwise thats one hell of an optical illusion

It is a 1 sec looper/sampler/stutter/glitch pitch shifting pedal.
The LED daughterboard is attached to the pots using 9 vias:

Quote from: solderman on March 06, 2010, 03:19:04 AM

Really nice job. The layout i suprime. My guess a Dr Boogie with  Meeter LED:s  :o
Thanks. The leds are indicating one of the 8 working modes, like +/-1octave, reverse play etc...
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Q- How do you get the board so perfectly cut, do you use some kind of router? I use a saw and file and my PCM:s dont look that good.
I leave about 2-3mm more space around the edges before etching. Then, after etching i'm cutting the board using Dremel and a small cut off wheel.

kabi


slacker

Very nice kabi.

free electron, amazing stuff as always.

JKowalski

#11837
8 Output 9V PSU built into a relay box (has nice mounting flaps). Homemade 9 isolated winding transformer.



The heat sinks are really not necessary at all.  :icon_lol:

earthtonesaudio

Distortion/Fuzz thingy:



Guts:

slacker

Finally finished my first synth module, same utilitarian styling as my pedals  ;D
It's a ghetto version of the famous ENS-76 VCO if anyone's into that sort of thing.
I know it's not a stompbox, but in my defence when it's finished you will be able to play guitar through it  :icon_twisted: