jessenator
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Put together a second Kewpie Fuzz for a friend who tried the first one I made and absolutely loved it.
I originally pitched it to him as "a big muff that's actually usable," and don't apologize. Later, as he was experimenting, I called it 'pumpkins in a box,' and between his and my covering the hits, he really started to dig it. I decked this one out in black, as he wanted a more monochromatic look and feel for it, but still retaining the design I had come up with.
I did tweak the design to not creep too far onto the edges of the box like the first one did. I also had to re-adjust it, because the first one had rather wild drilling, but I've gotten a bit better at it since (and using a drill press this time).
Also, yeah, I know the washers with the pin/key for panel mounting don't make sense without the corresponding notches, but they're flipped up and I needed a washer. Maybe one day I'll find nice ones…
Thanks for looking
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Edit: I forgot to mention that my friend put this thing through the ringer: every amp and axe he had: tube. Solid state, even the tonemaster. Tele, strat, humbucker, p90 and he found no fault in the circuit.

I originally pitched it to him as "a big muff that's actually usable," and don't apologize. Later, as he was experimenting, I called it 'pumpkins in a box,' and between his and my covering the hits, he really started to dig it. I decked this one out in black, as he wanted a more monochromatic look and feel for it, but still retaining the design I had come up with.



I did tweak the design to not creep too far onto the edges of the box like the first one did. I also had to re-adjust it, because the first one had rather wild drilling, but I've gotten a bit better at it since (and using a drill press this time).
Also, yeah, I know the washers with the pin/key for panel mounting don't make sense without the corresponding notches, but they're flipped up and I needed a washer. Maybe one day I'll find nice ones…
Thanks for looking
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Edit: I forgot to mention that my friend put this thing through the ringer: every amp and axe he had: tube. Solid state, even the tonemaster. Tele, strat, humbucker, p90 and he found no fault in the circuit.
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