What's in the mailbox? 📬 📦

Dymo 1550, straight from ‘77 arrived at my door, and I wasted no time this afternoon.
LOVE these old embossing labelers.
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I have that same style! Feels super nice to use and punches nice letters, but I’ve had bad luck buying tape.

I’ve had a few different rolls and the labels always seem to want to spring back to the curved roll shape. The adhesive isn’t strong enough to prevent them eventually sproinging off whatever I stuck them to.

I guess I should try another roll.
 
I have that same style! Feels super nice to use and punches nice letters, but I’ve had bad luck buying tape.

I’ve had a few different rolls and the labels always seem to want to spring back to the curved roll shape. The adhesive isn’t strong enough to prevent them eventually sproinging off whatever I stuck them to.

I guess I should try another roll.
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I have that same style! Feels super nice to use and punches nice letters, but I’ve had bad luck buying tape.

I’ve had a few different rolls and the labels always seem to want to spring back to the curved roll shape. The adhesive isn’t strong enough to prevent them eventually sproinging off whatever I stuck them to.

I guess I should try another roll.
Holler if you find some tape that’s worth a damn. I have a few rolls here, but they are modern manufacture, and I do t have the highest hopes.


I had considered a drop of CA glue under the labels…
 
Holler if you find some tape that’s worth a damn. I have a few rolls here, but they are modern manufacture, and I do t have the highest hopes.


I had considered a drop of CA glue under the labels…
Will do!

I sold a pedal with some dymo labels on it a while back and did exactly that with the glue. Last time I saw it they were still on there. 🤞🏻
 
I have that same style! Feels super nice to use and punches nice letters, but I’ve had bad luck buying tape.

I’ve had a few different rolls and the labels always seem to want to spring back to the curved roll shape. The adhesive isn’t strong enough to prevent them eventually sproinging off whatever I stuck them to.

I guess I should try another roll.
this has always been a problem when i used dymo.

the only way i have found to combat this issue is to use the longest lengths possible:

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I have that same style! Feels super nice to use and punches nice letters, but I’ve had bad luck buying tape.

I’ve had a few different rolls and the labels always seem to want to spring back to the curved roll shape. The adhesive isn’t strong enough to prevent them eventually sproinging off whatever I stuck them to.

I guess I should try another roll.
There's tape from China on Ebay that works. :)
 
That doesn't narrow it down much. I'd be surprised if there was a tape that wasn't from China... :ROFLMAO:
Yeah, I was too quick, too useless. 😅

it's an odd dimension that you can't seem to find in stores here. It's not listed in my ebay purchases anymore, otherwise I'd linked to that. :(

Got only this...

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Been like a locked-up jack-in-the-box all my life. 7kg did me somewhat good, so now a 13kg weighted blanket to truly defeat my scrawny 70kg restless body through gravity

Sharing, because, considering the demographic here, there's gotta be more like me! :)

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I grew up in southern California so it never got cold cold, but I always felt like I needed to sleep with 6-7 blankets on top of me. As an adult I discovered this was a thing, and my wife got me a weighted blanket for Christmas one year. It's one of those feelings that's hard to describe if you're not in the demographic, but yeah it's a game changer.
 
@Aleph Null 's Otolith & Troglodyte

My first decal paper, straight from South Korea, because there was no other way to get my hands on film-free.

Two Haible designs (Solina / Crumar tri-chorus/ensemble and Sons of Storm Tide flanger). Will get the Compact A phaser and Tau phaser when the latter becomes available again.

Some old Philips CD4011B (these lack input protection diodes, which make contemporary versions useless in the chorus)

Waiting for 5 painfully expensive TDA1022 for the Haibles, because vintage designs are fun like that.

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I got some... what are they called, DIN headers? Whatever they are, the thing you put into the small SMD-to-TO-92 PCB's for JFET's (mainly JFET's at least). I wanted ones that fit into sockets - Tayda also has them, but I had already put in a decent sized order and forgot them. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007563971977.html works, btw, if you need anything else it works out fine.

I also gambled on some transistors for cheap, they're all still in production (I think) so I felt it wasn't too bad, plus I was ready to dispute if they seemed fake - in my experience Aliexpress refunds your money quite easily. But measuring with the TC-1 they all seem to check out, not 100% sure about the 2N3904 and 2N3906 since the hFE is ~300 while the LCSC ones measure at ~200, but from what I've read that kind of variance between manufacturers/batches is fine - I don't know what the specs actually say for ~4.5V and 1-2mA that the TC-1 measures at. The datasheets only give the hFE at 1V. Could be fake, but they're also close enough to probably work just fine.

1,60€ for 50 pieces with taxes and shipping included, so not a big loss if they somehow suck when I eventually try them.
 
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A delivery came while I was driving 16 hours across country yesterday.

The exciting part are some SMD's with the reference design for the SSI2100 BBD. If these work, they are setup to take a clock, power, and in and out on a little sub-assembly that can attach via header. I am curious to see how this new BBD sounds. If these prototypes work, I will be offering some up for trade/buy.

The bonehead part (but I'll skip the separate post) are a bunch of SMD adapters for the SA571D companders (which are much cheaper in this format). Possibly a bit funky with using a lateral offset to handle a wide SOIC, and assuming that a set of pin-headers are flush cut and underneath the chip. But all moot because either 1) I failed the measure twice or 2) I nudged the pin header and the spacing for the pin headers is about 0.5 mm too wide for the DIP-16 socket this was meant to drop onto.
 
Transistor arrays, typically used for vintage Moog repairs. Accidental freebies, as I cancelled these but they were not removed from the parcel. 🤭

OG Tau phaser asks for 11 of these (turned into 20 allpass filters); so I guess this will a somewhat affordable build when I grab the rest with the next order.

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Transistor arrays, typically used for vintage Moog repairs. Accidental freebies, as I cancelled these but they were not removed from the parcel. 🤭

OG Tau phaser asks for 11 of these (turned into 20 allpass filters); so I guess this will a somewhat affordable build when I grab the rest with the next order.

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Do you have a PCB for the Tau Phaser?
 
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