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Loving the look of this one.
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kosta wrote:
warwick.hoy wrote:Image

Loving the look of this one.


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I wish it was more substantive than just a simple clean boost. I'm not dead set on stamping the plates,...but the Die Cast Aluminum is a little too hard to take the stamps. Maybe if I had a bigger hammer. I don't like how much the soft plates come up off the enclosure. The only problem is that If I make a mistake,...I'll spend more time sanding the enclosure trying to make up for it,..or I'll just blow the enclosure. When done right it's a classy look though.

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I really like Freq Centrals etching. I have no idea how that's done though. Sandblasting? Laser Etching?
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warwick.hoy wrote:I really like Freq Centrals etching. I have no idea how that's done though. Sandblasting? Laser Etching?


Thanks! Regarding enclosure etching. Print your graphic using a laser printer onto inkjet glossy photo paper. Sand the enclosure's surface to be etched dead flat - I tape wet and dry to my workbench and rub the enclosure until it's totally smooth. Clean with alcohol or nail varnish remover. Then iron on the graphic image using a household iron- 4 minutes on low to get the toner cooking, 8 minutes on high. Leave the enclosure to cool, peel off the paper. Just the toner will be left on the enclosure, maybe with a few areas where the toner hasn't completely tranferred - these can be patched up with nail varnish. Mask the sides of the enclosure with masking tape. Immerse in FeCl for x minutes, x will depend on the strength of your FeCl. Agitate constantly. Remove from FeCl. Wash in water. Remove toner using wire wool. Paint the etched areas, sand off excess paint while immersed in water. That's pretty much it. Takes a bit of practice to get right. Very rewarding. I learned from my good friend Fernando Ruz, who is THE etchmaster IMO.

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frequencycentral wrote:
warwick.hoy wrote:I really like Freq Centrals etching. I have no idea how that's done though. Sandblasting? Laser Etching?


Thanks! Regarding enclosure etching. Print your graphic using a laser printer onto inkjet glossy photo paper. Sand the enclosure's surface to be etched dead flat - I tape wet and dry to my workbench and rub the enclosure until it's totally smooth. Clean with alcohol or nail varnish remover. Then iron on the graphic image using a household iron- 4 minutes on low to get the toner cooking, 8 minutes on high. Leave the enclosure to cool, peel off the paper. Just the toner will be left on the enclosure, maybe with a few areas where the toner hasn't completely tranferred - these can be patched up with nail varnish. Mask the sides of the enclosure with masking tape. Immerse in FeCl for x minutes, x will depend on the strength of your FeCl. Agitate constantly. Remove from FeCl. Wash in water. Remove toner using wire wool. Paint the etched areas, sand off excess paint while immersed in water. That's pretty much it. Takes a bit of practice to get right. Very rewarding. I learned from my good friend Fernando Ruz, who is THE etchmaster IMO.

Photo Tutorial PDF: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3565959/%5BTuto ... tching.pdf
DIYSB Tutorial Thread: http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/i ... ic=80962.0


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Slade's dropbox pdf isn't downloading for me. I'll float around and see if I can't get it to work. Is this called photo etching then? Such a clean and classy look.
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frequencycentral wrote:^^^^

That first photo was a teaser..........here's some more now it's finished:

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Awesome! The tube cages are amazing. How much for that one?
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Not quite finished but I just spent the evening having a mammoth soldering session before I try and move away from the hobby... just one (Secret) massive pedal left to do tommorow... but you'll never find out what it is! Muwahahaha.

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i still havnt built my bad stone phaser :lol:
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tuffteef wrote:i still havnt built my bad stone phaser :lol:

Awww, you should, this isn't my first one, it's a great sounding phaser, I don't even really like phase that much but love this one... really wanna make a mini version to fit a 1590B.
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Scruffie wrote:
tuffteef wrote:i still havnt built my bad stone phaser :lol:

Awww, you should, this isn't my first one, it's a great sounding phaser, I don't even really like phase that much but love this one... really wanna make a mini version to fit a 1590B.

Are there any of those still available?...goes and checks site...
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Jero wrote:
Scruffie wrote:
tuffteef wrote:i still havnt built my bad stone phaser :lol:

Awww, you should, this isn't my first one, it's a great sounding phaser, I don't even really like phase that much but love this one... really wanna make a mini version to fit a 1590B.

Are there any of those still available?...goes and checks site...

If there are it's like... one or two i'd guess by now.
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LaoWiz wrote:
frequencycentral wrote:^^^^
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Awesome! The tube cages are amazing. How much for that one?


Thanks, that one is sold, but the price is £250 GBP plus shipping, or £230 GBP plus shipping if you supply the tubes. One 12AX7, one 12AU7.
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A development of the Causality series, with a few modifications and improvements. Not so pleased with the filter mode, doesn't sound as I expected, so I'll be adding a seperate board with a dedicated filter at some point.

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