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#21 User is offline   diablojoy 

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 12:17

my not so good first idea for holding everything in place while soldering :-[ ::
first boards i have touched in over 20 years and i remembered some boards from back then [ NEC i think ] using something similar
now i just use tape  ::)

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Posted 02 November 2008 - 09:24

up and running !
have not found any issues so far, all good .

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Posted 02 November 2008 - 09:29

Spiffy!

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Posted 02 November 2008 - 10:37

Is there an MBOTW post for this yet, or should I move it?

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Posted 04 November 2008 - 05:46

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Is there an MBOTW post for this yet, or should I move it?

I had not considered doing that , if you think its worthy by all means move it .
However i am not yet happy with the way the front panel labeling has come out .
I used the process i normally use on guitar headstocks which requires quite a few coats of lacquer
over the top, not so good on ally as you can't build it up as thick and it comes out very shiny [see attached pic ]
I can dull it down but it is a very slow and tedious process . unfortunately i don't have the time at present to do this
To many other projects including a figured maple dining room table for the missus which i promised her as a trade off
so i can build a large modular synth .

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Posted 04 November 2008 - 10:57

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Looks very nice!  I'd love to see some closer details of your knobs and light rings.


Fnaaaar Fnaaar!  :o


Very Nice looking box, well done on your DIY knobs, they look very proffesional.

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Posted 04 November 2008 - 17:32

this are some nice pictures, the knobs look expensive to me, especial the vandalism button.
The BPM Display is a really nice tool and fits perfectly in to the front.
i am at most impressed of the Inside, it looks like there is a hidden area for the wiring.
this is realy lots of work...

but what i real dont like at all is the colour and the different plays / stop switches.
i think a black case with the blue lights would have been better, also the same button
as the others for play /stop... might be a matter of taste  :D

This is a realy nice sequencer, you can see that lots of work and money has spend on it

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