What’s on *YOUR* workbench?

This is what's coming to the bench, once I figure out what to do with it. There's got to be something nice I can make out of it! I just can't think of anything specific at this time. Do you guys have any ideas? A fire pit? Sink? Light fixture? Some sort of moonshine device??

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Is it too far gone to just restore? Timpani are rock and roll. Ask John Bonham.
 
Chris you still have the Pelham SG? Or am I cross pollinating gear lust objects...

Last time I was at Chicago Music Exchange I saw a (then) new SG in Pelham with P90's and a wraparound tailpiece with a chunky neck. I was in love. Then I flipped over the price tag. I had to go outside and have a good cry.
 
Chris you still have the Pelham SG? Or am I cross pollinating gear lust objects...

Last time I was at Chicago Music Exchange I saw a (then) new SG in Pelham with P90's and a wraparound tailpiece with a chunky neck. I was in love. Then I flipped over the price tag. I had to go outside and have a good cry.
Unfortunately not, it was a heavy beast at 9 pounds, it was Les Paul weight lol and it had terrible neck dive. I really struggled to bond with it. My Les Paul Special is light as a feather and no neck dive and does "that" tone in spades
 
to preface this, I used to do a lot of business there. it was cheap and so was shipping and they had a lot of stuff nobody else was doing.
1) there was a time frame where the included drill template was more like a dreadfully executed suggestion entirely reliant on the metric system
2) there was a time frame where the pcbs were error prone
3) I have grown to hate the typical physical layout of 1590B with side jacks and side power
4) I have grown to hate the pcb layout with some standing components, single ground pad, the odd pcb that used potentiometers with straight pcb pins instead of right angle, and the LEDR not being board mounted
5) the stupid project names. I get vendors have to play IP games but that site is the worst at letting you know what something is without drilling down to find the info out.
Totally get all of that - except no.1 because 95% of the world relies on metric…
 
My first module is going to give me my most stressful drilling session yet. Gonna cram the eurorack version of the "Dune 2 synth" into a box with its own power module. So many holes. I hope I am capable enough by now to desolder and connect the mini TRS jacks into full sized sockets on top, alongside the in- and output jacks, which saves me 6 little holes on the front. Also not going to cut those rectangular switch gaps. The USB one looks doable with some calm filing. The screen ought to be easy.

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Update: went for the xacto knife for more... Precision.

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I came back from vacation and the machine I never turn off (except when I go on vacation) did not start up, so this is my first priority. It looks like a baked controller.

It’s a double productivity hit - both having to put my time into the repair, and the impact of living in low-caffeination state.

Instead of finishing these (and their kin)
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and putting them in the ten cases that arrived the day I was leaving
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Almost done with the wooden pieces. Two amp compartments on the left and right sides, and a connection box in the middle. Optional closed, semi-closed and open back panels are done (though I might need to make these panels deeper (pop out more ala CRT tvs) if the closed sound isn't to my liking).

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Pondering the next step: plating the whole cabinet with 0.5mm zinc plates steel sheets. And with the lid on top I can start figuring out how the modular pre-amp and effects section should look.I really look forward of dealing with metal, because all the router dust right in my bed- / living- / workroom is a fucking pain.

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Stretch metal fencing for the grill has been ordered as well. (2x2cm "diamonds" (?))

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I came back from vacation and the machine I never turn off (except when I go on vacation) did not start up, so this is my first priority. It looks like a baked controller.

It’s a double productivity hit - both having to put my time into the repair, and the impact of living in low-caffeination state.

Instead of finishing these (and their kin)
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and putting them in the ten cases that arrived the day I was leaving
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If I stop drinking coffee for two or more days, I'll end up with severly aching muscles all over my body (magnesium pills help a lot with this though). Hope you don't suffer from this, because it's really unhelpful when you want to get shit done. 😅
 
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… feeling frisky and might put the tone caps on sockets
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DEWIT!

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