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A little late night bending session!
This time the aim was to try something a little more unique than the norm! The body is 18ga steel while the walls are 4mm 6061 aircraft grade aluminum. I messed up one of the walls 🙃 I ended up hitting the return to zero instead of homing the machine…if you know you know 😆

I’m intending to house the Acrobat Parametric Distortion circuit in here!
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One more for the road! Klone done (AionFx Refractor) and functional on the first stomp. Not sure why so many weird resistance and cap values tho.

At least I think my builds and soldering are getting cleaner... Just have to find the right wires so I don't have those spaghetti popping.

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Madbean Archibald. Accidentally ordered a 1590BB instead of a 1590BB2 and now the enclosure won't close. That's an expensive mistake (I also had an UV print for it). :cry:😭

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This person appears to have spacers for 1590B in different colors:


There may also be a 3D printer file floating around on the interwebs…
 
Hmm, maybe?

This is wat I was gonna say, or grommets on all four corners and fill it with LEDs.
 
Managed to knock a lot of the rust off these old Big Muff screws. This was the worst example, the rest all look way better. I'll hide this one on the bottom 😉
Are you using EvapoRust? That stuff is pretty great for not being caustic. Supposed to not hurt paint either. Haven't done it on painted/finished surfaces, so I wonder about water getting under the paint in the really rusty parts, but maybe test it out on something else first.
 
Are you using EvapoRust? That stuff is pretty great for not being caustic. Supposed to not hurt paint either. Haven't done it on painted/finished surfaces, so I wonder about water getting under the paint in the really rusty parts, but maybe test it out on something else first.
Actually I just used WD40 and various Dremel attachments 🙃
 
No idea how it compares to EvapoRust but when I find bad ones I've found an overnight soak in lemon juice with salt and vinegar really softens it all up.
EvapoRust has a nice safety net—apparently you can't leave things in too long, being PH neutral. Again, YMMV, test on expendable metal, yadda yadda. Sorry to sound like an evangelist :P

Acid definitely does the job when one pays attention, which I sometimes don't, heh.

If you need EXTREME and don't care about pitting (say you're going to completely sand, level, and refinish it), there's electrolysis. Need a slooooooow battery charger, scrap rebar or other cheap metal, borax (or is it washing soda?), and a plastic tub deep enough. Done it with car parts and tools, so with screws this would definitely be overkill.
 
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