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!
- fuzzmax
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
yeah i never got great PCB with PNP. There is always some spots that does not transfer right. I buy manufactured PCB instead now. So much less trouble
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
behndy wrote:speaking of etching....
You just love showing that thing off
You can show it again, cause that shit is PIMP. PIMP I say
- culturejam
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
This is a Fuzz Face-like circuit with most of the components being SMD (and the pot is board mounted). I kept the transistors and elctro caps through-hole. Not sure why I did it that way. Maybe I'll update with all SMD next time.
But I will say that I really like the SMD trimmer I used on this one. It's pretty sweet.
SMD is cool for layouts because you can put parts on both sides of the board, and you don't have to worry about through holes getting in the way. It's a different approach, for sure though, and it took a while to get my head around it.
To make things more complicated, I also decided to try out a new enclosure: the Hammond 1550P. It's an odd size. It's about twice as wide as a 1590A, but it's also shallower. That makes fitting hardware much trickier. I don't recommend this enclosure for anything with board-mounted pots. It would probably work great for true PTP fuzz circuits, however. I ended up having to machine the lid a bit to get it to sit flush with the jacks. The electros had to be laid flat as well. Oh, and the "inside" nut had to be removed from the stomp switch to keep the lugs from hitting the lid.
Anyway, here she is. I used a bottle cap for size reference.
Top of board, with diode, trimmer, trannies, and electros:

Bottom of board, with all the other passives (I should probably clean up all that nasty flux):

Outside enclosure:

Upskirt: (you can see that my poor choice of LED placement caused a lot of havoc in routing)

But I will say that I really like the SMD trimmer I used on this one. It's pretty sweet. SMD is cool for layouts because you can put parts on both sides of the board, and you don't have to worry about through holes getting in the way. It's a different approach, for sure though, and it took a while to get my head around it.
To make things more complicated, I also decided to try out a new enclosure: the Hammond 1550P. It's an odd size. It's about twice as wide as a 1590A, but it's also shallower. That makes fitting hardware much trickier. I don't recommend this enclosure for anything with board-mounted pots. It would probably work great for true PTP fuzz circuits, however. I ended up having to machine the lid a bit to get it to sit flush with the jacks. The electros had to be laid flat as well. Oh, and the "inside" nut had to be removed from the stomp switch to keep the lugs from hitting the lid.
Anyway, here she is. I used a bottle cap for size reference.
Top of board, with diode, trimmer, trannies, and electros:

Bottom of board, with all the other passives (I should probably clean up all that nasty flux):

Outside enclosure:

Upskirt: (you can see that my poor choice of LED placement caused a lot of havoc in routing)

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- theavondon
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
culturejam wrote:
Outside enclosure:
Always innovating, eh? Looks super cool!
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- culturejam
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
I like to keep things interesting. 

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- ARC Effects
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Teaser pic of an upcoming pedal of mine 


- skullservant
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
thats pretty hot
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briggs
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
These images are already over on the D*A*M forums but I thought I'd show you fuzz-heads too




- culturejam
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Roomy!
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
culturejam wrote:Roomy!
Very, you could easily swing a fuzz cat about in there....

- moose23
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
How do you know when it's on?
- Teej212
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
i would have to assume when your guitar sounds fuzzy.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
StupidDream88 wrote:Teaser pic of an upcoming pedal of mine
Damm dude that new engraved plate looks fuckin fantastic
- moose23
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Teej212 wrote:i would have to assume when your guitar sounds fuzzy.
But it's just a boost. (Briggs will know what I'm talking about...)
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!
Fuzz_Pi wrote:StupidDream88 wrote:Teaser pic of an upcoming pedal of mine
Damm dude that new engraved plate looks fuckin fantastic
Thanks
That's just a mockup because as you can see in the pix the drill holes in the corner were 1/8" off on the right hand side so I'm waiting for new ones before I can begin building.
