What’s on *YOUR* workbench?

That's a Phasinating board, Jimilee, I'm guessing it's one of your own!



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Other news, I've finished popping / soldering the components on the Snow Day and Flabulanche, but not without problems. Lifted traces and a hole missing. Rather than drill a hole and possibly mess the trace up, I had the cap in question do a reach-around...

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You can see the white cap in the background doing the reach-around, resistor in the foreground had to have its leg extended after the trace disappeared...

Mafan (Cantonese for troublesome).
 
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Cornish P2 boxed up and rumbling. Can’t yet tell if its earned a box or will have just been a fun build.

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Great idea!

Order bare drilled enclosures from Tayda for all the basic PedalPCB configurations for dry-run test-fitting and assembly — since so many PPCB projects share layouts — and then order the drilled-printed box when the build is confirmed worthy of being fully completed.

I’d always be tempted to use the “template” box, but then, one can always order a new template.
 
Great idea!

Order bare drilled enclosures from Tayda for all the basic PedalPCB configurations for dry-run test-fitting and assembly — since so many PPCB projects share layouts — and then order the drilled-printed box when the build is confirmed worthy of being fully completed.

I’d always be tempted to use the “template” box, but then, one can always order a new template.
This was exactly the thought I had the other night! A 3-knob, 4-knob, and 6-knob enclosure. Much better than the plank of wood template I currently use!
 
I've done a few since I got back from holiday last week.

I wrapped up a Clandestine Pre-amp which I 95% completed over half a year ago. It sounds killer stacked with a 1212 and Timmy (1212 cranked > Clandestine boosting > Timmy with low drive).
I also built a Splendiferous because @MichaelW is a great enabler. That's worthy of boxing!

Then I got around to breadboarding the Timbre Man. That's a really useful circuit, I used Chuck's last schematic and it sounds great. I will work out a vero for it and make it permanent.

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