Roanacho
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This is my first build report, I have been building pedals for several years but never came up with a way of labeling my builds that I was satisfied with so most of my pedals are unlabeled. I had built the Chop Shop PCB a while ago, this is the first version without trimmers. I just tried different smd jfets until it sounded good, I also used 2n3904 transistors in place of PN2222A and it sounds great.
Anyhow, I recently purchased metal stamps to try and approach the Fairfield style enclosure. It seemed like the simplest way for me to label my enclosures and I have always liked the aesthetic. It took me a long time to commit to trying it as most of the examples I’ve seen on line of other people's attempts looked bad, so I thought there was some magic to the process. It turns out it’s not difficult but just takes a bit of practice (mostly in laying out where to stamp). My results are not perfect but I am really happy with how it came out. I was intentionally a bit haphazard with it, maybe a bit too much on the “drive” label. I think it’ll get better as I complete a few more. Still need a third knob, so not quite complete.
Anyhow, I recently purchased metal stamps to try and approach the Fairfield style enclosure. It seemed like the simplest way for me to label my enclosures and I have always liked the aesthetic. It took me a long time to commit to trying it as most of the examples I’ve seen on line of other people's attempts looked bad, so I thought there was some magic to the process. It turns out it’s not difficult but just takes a bit of practice (mostly in laying out where to stamp). My results are not perfect but I am really happy with how it came out. I was intentionally a bit haphazard with it, maybe a bit too much on the “drive” label. I think it’ll get better as I complete a few more. Still need a third knob, so not quite complete.