Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Big Muff rehouse. Need to get matching knobs though.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
nieh wrote:Big Muff rehouse. Need to get matching knobs though.
Cool, how hard was it? Also do you think I could do the same thing to a russian big muff, black re-issue?
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The4455 wrote:nieh wrote:Big Muff rehouse. Need to get matching knobs though.
Cool, how hard was it? Also do you think I could do the same thing to a russian big muff, black re-issue?
Was pretty easy. Only hard this was rewiring new pots because they're surface mounted, and the board is pretty long. and probably. You would have to replace the jacks though.
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I have a pigeon fx vintage muff pcb that doesnt fit in a 1590BB. I would buy that enclosure off you for the germanium triangle im building.
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eatyourguitar wrote:I have a pigeon fx vintage muff pcb that doesnt fit in a 1590BB. I would buy that enclosure off you for the germanium triangle im building.
It has two holes drilled by the input for switches...
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John - can you elaborate on your screen print methods? I'm looking to add graphics to my pedals and wondering where I should start.
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StupidDream88 wrote:John - can you elaborate on your screen print methods? I'm looking to add graphics to my pedals and wondering where I should start.
I use waterslide decals.
Fairly simple, just add practice. 8x10 sheets are $2 from smallbear.
I use the laser decals.
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I have such GAS for some Basic Audio right now!
Would love a custom zippy in one of those wedge enclosures!
Would love a custom zippy in one of those wedge enclosures!
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
I´ve been waiting for someone to post a bad-looking pedal so the contrast isn´t too bad, but looks like it´s not going to happen.
Red Llama Clone


It´s my first build, so I´m pleased that it at least works.
Red Llama Clone


It´s my first build, so I´m pleased that it at least works.
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Pollinator95 wrote:Red Llama Clone
glad you got it working. you might want to put the board closer to the pots next time if you have 3 pots and they all go directly to the board. there is a trick too if you have a vol pot at the end of the circuit for example. you could run 3 wires from the board to the pot and the output from the board to the switch. thats 4 wires. or you could just take the lug 3 from the board and wire it to the vol pot. the other lugs of the vol pot go to the switch and lug 1 to ground. thats 3 wires instead of 4 but only 1 wire that connects to the board. MUuuuuch cleaner in most cases.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
For another ILF'er.
FY2 with added 2 knob tone stack and scoop trim > Green Ringer


FY2 with added 2 knob tone stack and scoop trim > Green Ringer




