If you check, ther is probably a jumper on the other side NOW!I pulled my first trace... not sure whether to be proud or throw things. View attachment 67170
WOAAA! THERE IS! only issue is that there's some new noise going on. I'm gonna jump it top side tonight to see if my bottom side mix up is still mixed up.If you check, ther is probably a jumper on the other side NOW!
Would you care to link me to someone more reputable?Maybe you should have considered LEDs made by a well-known manufacturer, with a fully defined datasheet that can be trusted with regards to brightness, viewing angle and so on... I can assure you that there exist blindingly bright diffuse green LEDs. They might cost $0.30 instead of $0.03 though... I've had LEDs so bright that I had to use an 15k resistor off 5V to bring them down to reason.
The Fresnel lenses look great.Passive A/B/Y box seems to work pretty good. Definitely a bowl of spaghetti!
I need to figure out how to light up both A and B when the Y switch is on.
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*GASP*So I did some experimenting today. I decided to mix 2 different top coats together.
Here are the results:
It’s a purple that color shifts to gold with the rainbow effect added lightly to not disturb the true color. I think it came out fantastic!
The colors much much more intense in the light. It was hard to capture shots of everything going on at once.
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Sure! You got it!*GASP*
... I literally hard-sucked in a breath when I scrolled down the thread to that first photo.
Can't wait to get my 3 enclosures. Really, I've got your PayPal and I want to put some kind of down payment on them — just let me know in our PM what's appropriate.
If you've already done my purple enclosure, I'll take one more from you in this colour.
The right LED turns on and off when it’s both/Y and the A/B lights stay as whichever was last selected.The Fresnel lenses look great.
I'd be interested to know how you work out the LEDs for Y...
I tried one of these plastic fresnel lenses with a 3mm LED on my Angry Frog build because it's what I had on hand that fit my pre-drilled enclosure. I just didn't feel like drilling the hole out to fit a bezel. And I gotta say, I was very pleased with the result. (In the build report it looks like a metal bezel because of the lighting, but it's not. It actually looks pretty awesome when the LED is lit.)I dig these plastic fresnel lenses too
I agree. They’re kinda stealthy opposed to the metal ones. I did one last week with a red lens and red led. It looked really sharp. Also if you used a clear one and back the led up a bit so you can’t see it until it’s on, that’s the ticket.I tried one of these plastic fresnel lenses with a 3mm LED on my Angry Frog build because it's what I had on hand that fit my pre-drilled enclosure. I just didn't feel like drilling the hole out to fit a bezel. And I gotta say, I was very pleased with the result. (In the build report it looks like a metal bezel because of the lighting, but it's not. It actually looks pretty awesome when the LED is lit.)
Yeah, I didn't think I would like theses, but they are definitely in the arsenal from now on -- not saying I'm giving up on the chrome bezels that I love. And of course, I'm still trying to find the right build for a jewel, but I'm definitely not ruling these out anymore.I agree. They’re kinda stealthy opposed to the metal ones. I did one last week with a red lens and red led. It looked really sharp. Also if you used a clear one and back the led up a bit so you can’t see it until it’s on, that’s the ticket.
OMG, sorry for chiming in late here (just saw this post), but the Cub Cadet 122 was the first vehicle I ever crashed. LOL It was a neighbor's, and I overestimated the turning radius and crashed it into their house -- oops.I haven't been working on music related projects much. Just been messing with my cub cadet 122. Last week, I put a new mule drive and mower deck on, dipped and scrubbed the carb, and today I pulled the spark plug and cleaned it up. I've got a new plug and wire on the way
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That's really not spaghetti dude. Maybe the Dupont connectors are a little long, but if you want to see spaghetti, I have examples that I will reluctantly share.It's spaghetti
I love small circuit …circuit boards.Thinking about putting this guy in my next guitar build. It’s an LPB
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