
Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Yes, guts please! I am curious about this circuit. I love the silver vein enclosure with those knobs. I was thinking of something similar for a Superfuzz/Standard Fuzz-type thing.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
mysteriousj wrote:Tap tempo PT2399 delay with modulation. Just kinda building this as a development board I really wanna do a BBD based tap tempo delay... Just need to finish program the tap tempo part.
Need clips of this shit. Very impressive!
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mysteriousj that is some seriously clean work! envious of your layout and smd skills!
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CBGB wrote:Hey Jonny, amazing work as always!![]()
Were you able to sort out the issues with the slow gear/tremolo redesign?
I've only just sent off the pcb designs this weekend it'll take a few weeks before I get pcbs back and know if the issues are fixed. Fingers crossed.
cloudscapes wrote:mysteriousj that is some seriously clean work! envious of your layout and smd skills!
Thanks that means heaps! You do such amazing stuff.
I'll try do some demos, I've only just finished the programming on the fuzz factory for now so just starting on the delay...
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Heres my great destroyer. Its my first build. So much freakin fun.Yeah. Still no knobbies yet. Wouldnt do you any good anyway. Never get the same sound twice. This thing sounds awesome especially with my manx laughton ran through it posting.php?mode=reply&f=151&t=3277&sid=c4e7d78ecb662aeedeaa112fdfe152e9#. Woohoo.
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cloudscapes wrote:should I even count this as DIY anymore?![]()
Yeah, DIY or not, your builds are always awesome to behold.
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My first complete pedal build. I have a few others that I am awaiting parts for, but this one is complete. Its a Marshall Bluesbreaker and I added a bit more lower end to the fuzz. I might put in a toggle for it this week.


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^ great looking build! It looks like you did thin coats of the same hammerite rustoleum that I have.
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Officer Bukowski wrote:^ great looking build! It looks like you did thin coats of the same hammerite rustoleum that I have.
I did... Do you know how to make it look more like the cap? The larger hammered marks. Do I need to do a crazy think coat? I really like the hammered look paint but I wanted something a little more extreme than the results I got. I'm sure I'm doing it wrong.
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Yep, put it on thicker for the hammered look.
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Yeah, you have to use a thick coat on it. Ideally you should bake it to harden the finish as well. It makes the hammering more pronounced.
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greyscales wrote:Yeah, you have to use a thick coat on it. Ideally you should bake it to harden the finish as well. It makes the hammering more pronounced.
bake as in a toaster oven that you buy used from St. Vinny's / Goodwill.
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Definitely not a toaster/over you cook in. Thanks for catching that, Mathias.
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Lol.. figured. I will hit up goodwill and see what I can find. What temp should I set it to and how long? if you don't mind me askin.

