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A friend of mine is getting a clone of the Wampler Velvet Fuzz (his choice) for his birthday
Hmm... that doesn't sound like too bad of an extra step. Solder them in, and then do a quick checkup round and fix the ones that are wonky. I might try that next time, already clipped the leads on these ones.When components don't sit flush I reheat the solder and pull the lead with pliers. Works like a charm.
Those look fantastic!Been tearing down a Dwarf amp. Someone really “fixed” this little thing. They tore out the pcb mounted jacks and reworked the power section. It will require a complete rebuild. View attachment 77647
The board should look similar to this:
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Also was inspired by @steviejr92 ‘s pink enclosure and decided to cast some pink knobs! Did some purple and some brown too. I like the brown, it’s like a hot fudge sundae!
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Hmm... that doesn't sound like too bad of an extra step. Solder them in, and then do a quick checkup round and fix the ones that are wonky. I might try that next time, already clipped the leads on these ones.
Maybe I'll give both a try - pushing on resistors sounds like I might burn my fingertips though (well not "burn", but it might hurt), or does the heat not transfer through the whole resistor that fast? Caps sound like they would be fine (except maybe ceramic, but those rarely need work). Definitely sounds safer although I doubt I would pull out any pads either way.I don't pull on the leads, I push on the component; for example, after popping a board I might notice an electrolytic of box-film cap sitting askew with one leg fully in and the other not quite so — even with leads already clipped, just a quick molten-moment and I've pushed the cap fully flush to the board.
They will definitely be hot. Use pliers or something?Maybe I'll give both a try - pushing on resistors sounds like I might burn my fingertips though (well not "burn", but it might hurt), or does the heat not transfer through the whole resistor that fast? Caps sound like they would be fine (except maybe ceramic, but those rarely need work). Definitely sounds safer although I doubt I would pull out any pads either way.
^^^this. Or if I haven't trimmed in a while I'll use the edgeI tend to use the flat of my fingernail.