Let's see your finished DIY projects!

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huh. well fuck YOU (but gently. OH SO gently). i spent a bit searching when i first got it, couldna find anything. cool!
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Doing a rehouse. Zombie Bush. Turned out pretty good. I'll post pics of the completed one.


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Procrastinated last night and made this instead of doing homework. It's an optical theremin that runs off a single 555 chip. I added a switch to drop the octave, as well as a power starve trim pot. It's amazingly simple but sounds great

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jwar wrote:Doing a rehouse. Zombie Bush. Turned out pretty good. I'll post pics of the completed one.


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It should be called re-tard.
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I like Basstard. It seemed fitting to me.
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A Timmy with diode and clipping bypass toggles.

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a RAH.

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Yeah, those swirls as of late have gotten really really hot.
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Could've sworn I posted this here the other day. Oh well.

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So cool
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Did you originally have the jacks top-mounted and move them to the side?....

wha the fudge doc??

Either way, I'd love one of those! :joy:
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Made a Mosrite Fuzzrite for a friend. I will probably end up modding it for more volume though. My friend ALWAYS want things louder... "Sounds cool man, but do you think you could make it a bit louder?" Everytime! Ha, ha.

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excane wrote:Did you originally have the jacks top-mounted and move them to the side?....

Yep. Gotta fill those glory holes with something. :lol:

excane wrote:Either way, I'd love one of those! :joy:

I'd love to give you details, but I'd hate to come off like I was trying to sell something. :poke: :idk:
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skullservant wrote:Procrastinated last night and made this instead of doing homework. It's an optical theremin that runs off a single 555 chip. I added a switch to drop the octave, as well as a power starve trim pot. It's amazingly simple but sounds great

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Whoa. WANT.
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