What's your favorite Fuzz Face build?

The Mechanic is also a killer Fuzz Face if I do say so myself.
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Skreddy Screw Driver.
Skreddies are out of reach for the Working Poor 😔
Really is a term from Sociology! Seriously though, I dream of a Lunar Module on a daily basis and bummed out so turning to the DIY community and looking for a good soldering station that won’t fracture the piggy bank. 1st post 🙋🏼‍♂️ Dean
 
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Skreddies are out of reach for the Working Poor 😔
Really is a term from Sociology! Seriously though, I dream of a Lunar Module on a daily basis and bummed out so turning to the DIY community and looking for a good soldering station that won’t fracture the piggy bank. 1st post 🙋🏼‍♂️ Dean
Sorry! Forgot: a Fuzz Face (hopefully GeSi selectable will be my 1st build as it looks simple enough. Been an electronics fan for 40 years. Took classes and 20 years low voltage field tech/GC/PM but very little on the iron. So nervous I’ll kill $10 PCBs for a few attempts - ✌🏻✌🏻
 
Skreddies are out of reach for the Working Poor 😔
Really is a term from Sociology! Seriously though, I dream of a Lunar Module on a daily basis and bummed out so turning to the DIY community and looking for a good soldering station that won’t fracture the piggy bank. 1st post 🙋🏼‍♂️ Dean

The Lunar Module has been my favorite (I built the Fuzz Aldrin from pedalpcb).

Check the forum search, you'll find some good threads on soldering station recommendations.

Also, check your assumptions that a DIY hobby actually saves you money--you'll learn that quickly too.
 
... nervous I’ll kill $10 PCBs for a few attempts - ✌🏻✌🏻

Pretty hard to kill boards, although one of my first boards I managed to lose a pad and lift a trace — yet my Solder-sifu showed me how to salvage that board and build though by soldering components directly together over the messed up part of the board.

Making yourself some soldered patch-cables for your board, is one good way to useful practice.

Or, for another example, solder some SMD-JFETs onto adapter boards = practical soldering practice AND introduces you to SMD builds — I think it's pointless to practice on stuff you can't use ie so-called "practice :rolleyes: boards".

I'll jump on the OKF train and suggest an Emanating Fist "Black Acid" fuzz, it's a silicon fuzz BC109 — NO weird-parts-chasing nor leakage-testing, for which you can find a couple of different vero layouts (another great way to practice soldering and trouble-shooting skills) or get a PCB from ELS. You could build the Black Acid on just about any Fuzz Face PCB, such as right here:

 
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