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Fx3_hdrive

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  • Birthday 05/28/1988

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    http://safaridial.com

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    UK
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    Programming, Building things, watching Sci-fi, etc

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  1. Hi Due to unfortunate circumstances im forced to sell my cool looking KJ-1, a 48 encoder midibox which I built for my brother while I was in college. It cost an arm and a leg, but at least it gave me an awesome grade and many curious looks =D We never use it anymore as both of us got rid of all our music gear. Even tho some bits are unfinished its built very sturdily. The case is heavy steel sheet and internals are mounted inside securely. Everything is closed together with machine bolts. Its purpose was to be taken to gigs and it should survive such conditions. The pictures at the bottom are from early in the build. All DIN modules are now finished and wired (also, the missing encoder has been replaced). It does have problems with button bounce, and because encoder sensitivity has been quadrupled thats a little jumpy too. I come here to ask for permission, but also in hope that it will go to a decent home, to someone who can fix it up and actually get to use it properly. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280852475808 Thank you
  2. i ask because at our collage we have a dosen soldering stations and they get constant punishment from the students (us :P) but they look so good, their completly covered in a coat of solder, and the tips shape looks like new. could they be plated?? i just want a tip i can rely on, knowing that it wont fk up in a weeks soldering like mine did
  3. http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=2926.0 i was wondering when the issue will pop up :P yes, at low speeds the motor produces little voltage, but its big enough for a comparator, if u want even lower speeds u can include another opamp or something to increase the gain at low voltage, and atenute it if its too big. "the circuit responded as low as 1/3 r.p.m." again i must underline that this is a very low speed. ps. if u dont use the HD steppers and use the normal ones where u can feel dents, (its not mechanical dents, its magnetic) then u can use that as 1 value increment. i have dont a little testing (as u can read on my earlier thread) with an oscilloscope and an led. (one day all i did was sit around turning the HD stepper ;D)
  4. hmm, are plated tips better? or do they errode as fast as normal copper ones? home electroplating, thats an idea ;D (are they nickel plated?)
  5. polycarbonate hmmmm isnt that what apple makes their ibooks from? it sure is lovely ;D
  6. i have a partially same problem, i had a new tip, i'm not entierly sure if it was copper, but after couple of weeks of intense soldering it started "eroding" away, now instead of a fine point, its about 4mm dia blunt, like it has been broken ??? i'm afraid to grind it because its my last tip
  7. is that a power connector at the top left corner? is he acting along to the recording??
  8. Hey every1, this q is directed at SmashTV about his online store i noticed that on your order status page som1 ordered something from West Yorkshire UK and i was wondering if s/he was near by? note: Smash i'm not asking you to release any details, thats just wrong, but maybe if the buyer sees this post and something... i dont know... Yarek
  9. I live in UK and i'm willing to program PIC's (maybe), just as long as u cover the postage costs. i havent found any1 in UK able to do that so i "stepped up" its just a suggestion, because u can allready order perburned PIC from Smash Yarek
  10. Happy Birthday !! i can only wonder what prezzies you got... Wish u all the best and stuff!
  11. as i mentioned earlier i pass the paper with the artwork through the priner while its open (i press a switch on the side with a screw driver so it makes the prinet think its closed) and with another screw driver i bypass the heat roller and the paper comes out, it looks just like an ordinary artwork but if u touch it with you finger it would smuge, the toner is just sitting there like dust, all with perfect resolution then i preheat the copper side of the pcb and slap the paper on it, the toner starts to adhere to the copper and then i just go crazy with the iron ;) hope that helps Yarek T
  12. hmmmm i kind of... a superman.....
  13. wooooooow its like zooming into a carpet full of hairballs ;D
  14. if i get hold of an old laser then i'll try to mod it for printing boards ;D DIY Style ;D open to donations... :P
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