How do you install your footswitches ? What to do with the various rings ?

I have a question for our dear fellows white-washerophobic members :

How do you feel aesthetically speaking about these plastic led mounting clips ?
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Let's be honest, don't you feel also some kind of discomfort when you look at this picture ?

According to the traditional white-washerophobic point of view, aren't they also "ugly" ? Wouldn't they also ruin a stompbox artwork by their "cheap look" ?

Would it be even worse if they were white ?
I HATE THESE. Chromed metal bezels all day errday
 
I HATE THESE. Chromed metal bezels all day errday
I see... Now you've done it, everyone can see that you are going too far.

And what about the good old standard red led ? Aren't they "ugly" ? Don't they give a "cheap look" to your stompboxes ? Aren't orange, yellow, blue, pink, lila, or even green leds much better than the standard red led ?

I mean, what is it going to be next ? First the white washer, then the black plastic led mounting clip, now the red led... Where is it going to end ?

Can't we make the world and the diy community a little bit simpler, and just put the plastic ring around the 3PDT, inside the enclosure ? Like reasonable human beings ?

What's wrong with dampening vibrations and absorbing shocks on the footswich, thanks to this clever little tool ?
 
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and then..
Many PPCB forum's thread, including this one, have some educational objectives. Hopefully, some of the threads will still be visited 30 years from now.

Don't we sometimes read threads from 2007on diystompboxes.com ?

Is it how you speak and teach about white washers to the next generations of pedal builders ?

Having a good laugh is one thing. Sneering about plastic washers is a very different matter.

Surely i don't need to remind you the 6th article of the Civil Code ?
"One Cannot derogate, by particular conventions, from the Laws which relate to public Order and good Morals."
If we start letting standards...
[Here Big Monk meant Not using white washers (!)]
...slip on this simple thing, next thing we know it’ll be rats nest wiring on the inside. Wait…
We can agree on the fact that letting standards slip is indeed a dangerous slope. Based on well-known solid scientific evidence (see reply #21), I am not sure your standards are absolutely correct though... I wonder what Analog Mike would think, if he could read your comments about his way of life...

As a matter of fact, every build reports we can see without 3PDT plastic washer are a bit blurry, out of focus, often with spaghetti wiring, suspicious soldering, hasty artwork, and of course wrong knobs.

Throughout the history of humanity, plastic washers have inspired many brilliant engineers.
First steering wheel, first watch, toilet seat, wedding ring, Weetos cereals, etc. All based on the white washer's shape...

There are also many exemples in litterature :

"We must not confuse what we are and what society has made of us." Here Theodor W. Adorno was quoting a famous plastic washer.

Even the Sun and the Moon are taking lessons from our plastic rings. Both aren't perfect yet, but one day hopefully they will finally be empty in the middle.
What will you say then ? "The sun is ugly" ? "The moon has a cheap look" ? "They both need chrome metal bezels" ?

Let's just be reasonable here...
 
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but I used the white washer and the red LED
It's perfect. I can't see your plastic led mounting clip though... are you still hooked up on these expensive shiny metal bezels ?

Now all you have to do is find an artwork for the enclosure, which will include the white washer (colors, shapes, etc.). This way you can even put it on the outside (!!!).

I guess all the misunderstandings about white washers come from artworks where the plastic ring is set on the outside, without any aesthetic considerations for the whole design, dropped out of nowhere... It doesn't have to be like this...
 
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