Finished it up on my lunch break. Despite my attempts to play Tumblin Dice, this pedal sounds great. Will try to do a report and sound clip.Need clip
Ooh nice! Those look great.
Thank you the new system is working like a charm!Ooh nice! Those look great.
I would say about 4 - 5 days thats including giving a full 24 hours for the screen print to fully cure.Hey @steviejr92 how long does it take you to make one whole pedal start to finish?
How many hours of labor would you say? Not counting idle time like curingI would say about 4 - 5 days thats including giving a full 24 hours for the screen print to fully cure.
I would say around 8 - 10 hours for one enclosure. Thats 2 hours per process....that's bending the enclosure, powder coating, screen printing, and building the circuit board. Im very loose with those numbers, of course you will have days where your slower or faster.How many hours of labor would you say? Not counting idle time like curing
Thank you!!!That orange color is fantastic!!!
That’s a great color!
Thanks man! These came out fantastic! The finish is what im more impressed with tbh. Its super smooth!That’s a great color!
Conqueror? What are you gonna put instead— a lower voltage or a more sensible value?Move over @MichaelW I'm here!!! Nah jk I can't put that fucking thing in there in good conscience
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Yeah it's a conqueror. I thought about putting a lower value in its place but was unsureConqueror? What are you gonna put instead— a lower voltage or a more sensible value?
That’s one I’ve got on the bench too. Made the sand cap size mistake. been too busy to think about it tho, so I haven’t bothered looking into a substitute yetYeah it's a conqueror. I thought about putting a lower value in its place but was unsure
I already had to phone a friend for the 150nf cap tooThat’s one I’ve got on the bench too. Made the sand cap size mistake. been too busy to think about it tho, so I haven’t bothered looking into a substitute yet