
Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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The DIY forum is for personal projects (things that are not for sale, not in production), info sharing, peer to peer assistance. No backdoor spamming (DIY posts that are actually advertisements for your business). No clones of in-production pedals. If you have concerns or questions, feel free to PM admin. Thanks so much!
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
sounds so good dude! glad i did this one
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I love it too. That long brick is really haunting!
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Bellyheart wrote:Moose, dig the paint job and pot placement.
Nice first build Shaun
Cheers.
Here's my Antler Fuzz, yet another take on the One Knob Fuzz, with jfet clean blend and three way input cap switch, Clean blend at 80% dirt and 10n input cap selected is a killer wild lead tone after another fuzz like a muff.


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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XErgajuDyWg[/youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BflPRbb3r0U[/youtube]
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Uglyface. This time I actually took time to measure where to drill...still crooked though. Gotta get better at the math or just use templates. Wish I woulda checked the LED before finishing up, that shit is blinding...I could change it, and may, but for now I might just tape over it. There's no way to not know when this thing is on. I have a Pox built by Exploding Head FX and it's this same circuit. However, I think that uses a JRC386 and I'm currently using a LM386 which is a lot more sensitive and has a better sounding breakup in my opinion. However, my finish is nowhere as tight as the Pox...it's not finished. Only one error and it was wiring to the wrong terminal of the 9v supply.




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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Power Supply I built for my small multi purpose board (Board that I will use for my bass rig and as a smaller "travel board" for a few pedals).
4 isolated, regulated outs with 2A current per output. Enough juice to daisy chain a few pedals together if needed.
Also- removable power chord. Never making the mistake of directly attaching the power cord to the supply again. I've done that on the psu for my main board... PITA when carrying that thing around...
It surely isn't the most beautiful thing, but it works.. and it works well.


4 isolated, regulated outs with 2A current per output. Enough juice to daisy chain a few pedals together if needed.
Also- removable power chord. Never making the mistake of directly attaching the power cord to the supply again. I've done that on the psu for my main board... PITA when carrying that thing around...
It surely isn't the most beautiful thing, but it works.. and it works well.


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IndianolaLabs wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XErgajuDyWg[/youtube]
I love the dime touch contacts.
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Second Rangemaster build! Couple of big ass input caps, and this thing sounds great! My fourth full build, and the wiring/soldering has come a LONG way.






- John Lyons
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Lookin' good Andy!
Now put the star washer on the inside.

Pedal parts plus has nice thin washers
to go under the nut to protect the finish.
Shipping is high to Canada.
Let me know if you need me to import some to you.
Now put the star washer on the inside.

Pedal parts plus has nice thin washers
to go under the nut to protect the finish.
Shipping is high to Canada.
Let me know if you need me to import some to you.

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Whoop, second of "my new range" of pedals built!
This one is a MB current lover -> MB pork barrel -> 1776 multiplex

guts

and with her sister

Good times to be had here
This one is a MB current lover -> MB pork barrel -> 1776 multiplex

guts

and with her sister

Good times to be had here
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
John Lyons wrote:Lookin' good Andy!
Now put the star washer on the inside.![]()
Pedal parts plus has nice thin washers
to go under the nut to protect the finish.
Shipping is high to Canada.
Let me know if you need me to import some to you.
Haha...thanks John! Now that I'm getting the basics down, it's definitely time to start paying more attention to those details!
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Lotsa Vox for a big Spacemen 3 fan.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
soldersqueeze wrote:Whoop, second of "my new range" of pedals built!
This one is a MB current lover -> MB pork barrel -> 1776 multiplex
guts
and with her sister
Good times to be had here
I love the art on those. Really beautiful!
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Finished up Space6oy's mega delay

Worked first try. Super stoked.
CaveDweller + tap tempo + half speed + modulation + blend + oscillation + gloom drive = SPACEDWELLER!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bsE5pU5l34[/youtube]

Worked first try. Super stoked.
CaveDweller + tap tempo + half speed + modulation + blend + oscillation + gloom drive = SPACEDWELLER!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bsE5pU5l34[/youtube]
