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#811
Open Discussion / tactile switch leads?
May 03, 2012, 07:14:09 PM
I hate asking questions like this, I feel like i'm bothering people.
Whatever.

Why do tactile switches in Digitech and Behringer pedals have 4 legs?
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/978935-switch-tactile-spst-no-0-05a-12v-tl1100f160q.html

All the other switches I find, and want for rehousing purposes, have two legs.
http://search.digikey.com/us/en/products/110-P/432-1209-ND/696604

How am i supposed to cram 2 legs into 4 holes and have everything work the same?
#812
Quote from: tyronethebig on May 02, 2012, 08:37:57 PM
Something like this?  :P

http://www.newsensor.com/ProductHighLight.aspx?ProId=1315


That's it man, right on.

I've never been to that supplier before.
#813
Companies often make their own font, and colors too.  They can tradmark or copyright particular fonts and colors.

Somewhat related to this, I am looking for EHX knobs.  Not the older ones, whatever those are, the nice smooth, cylidrical plastic ones that are just the right size.
Anybody have a source?
#814
This is my first pedal build.
A recap from the Learning pains thread
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=4624.0 thread.

I spent a few weeks trying to start a Macheen build and failed.  I eventually found out that the reason nothing was working was because of my circuit board.  Screw that, I'm not making my own anymore.

Madbean and Haberdasher will get a lot of business from me.

Tonight I finished putting all the wires and parts together.  The effect sounds great. My fingers hurt.  I've burnt the hell out of my left index finger.  I have a burn on the top and my tip is a little cooked.  That sucks.

I drilled my first box tonight, I think I need a bigger bit.

I have nice clean holes for everything but the foot switch.

Also, I don't think I'm going to be able to fit a battery in my box either.  Everything else is pretty crammed in.  You guys will see it all when I'm done and post the build thread.

Oh, here's the pain part of when I was drilling the holes in my enclosure.

I don't have work bench so I do all this work on the table outside.

What I was supposed to do, was clamp a small pieceo of wood between the box and the table.  That way everything is secured to the table, and there is a piece of wood betweeen the drill point and my wifes metal patio table.

Well, when I clamped everything together, I missed the table and only clamped the box to the piece of wood.  This wood is a 14 inches by 5 inches.

I went on to start drilling my holes.  Everything was going fine until my bit caught and twisted the box, which twisted the board (as it was not clamped to the table).

No crap, there I was standing over a spinning box clamped to a 14 inch board with jagged ends.  The board whipped around and slugged me right in the nards.  Luckily, due to shock delay of getting popped in the ping-pong balls, I was able to stop drilling and lay the power tool down before doubleing over. 

I fell back into one of the chairs, clutching my man purse and pondering how this could have ever happened to such a wonderful person.   

The moral is, make sure whatever you clamp to is firmly affixed to something else.

I finished up my first build today. 

And man was it rough, I had to just sort of cram a bunch of stuff in the enclosure.  I'll need to clean up my build technique and move to 125 enclosures.

Nothing too painful, although I did super glue my fingers together.  I'm just gonna use 3mm LED with fancy little metal holders from now on.

Also, I'm not to happy with the graphics, but that's what cheap spray paint will get you

It works!

This is my screaming robot.



#815
Open Discussion / Re: Learning pains
April 27, 2012, 09:12:54 PM
I finished up my first build today. 

And man was it rough, I had to just sort of cram a bunch of stuff in the enclosure.  I'll need to clean up my build technique and move to 125 enclosures.

Nothing too painful, although I did super glue my fingers together.  I'm just gonna use 3mm LED with fancy little metal holders from now on.

Anyway, I'll do pics and clips and stuff later.

It works! ;D
#816
Open Discussion / Re: Learning pains
April 27, 2012, 12:13:50 AM
Oh, here's the pain part of when I was drilling the holes in my enclosure.

I don't have work bench so I do all this work on the table outside.

What I was supposed to do, was clamp a small pieceo of wood between the box and the table.  That way everything is secured to the table, and there is a piece of wood betweeen the drill point and my wifes metal patio table.

Well, when I clamped everything together, I missed the table and only clamped the box to the piece of wood.  This wood is a 14 inches by 5 inches.

I went on to start drilling my holes.  Everything was going fine until my bit caught and twisted the box, which twisted the board (as it was not clamped to the table).

No crap, there I was standing over a spinning box clamped to a 14 inch board with jagged ends.  The board whipped around and slugged me right in the nards.  Luckily, due to shock delay of getting popped in the ping-pong balls, I was able to stop drilling and lay the power tool down before doubleing over. 

I fell back into one of the chairs, clutching my man purse and pondering how this could have ever happened to such a wonderful person.   

The moral is, make sure whatever you clamp to is firmly affixed to something else.
#817
Build Reports / Re: Marsha.
April 26, 2012, 03:37:58 AM
Kudos, dude. That's cool as anti-hell.
#818
Open Discussion / Re: Pedal Parts Plus Colors
April 25, 2012, 09:00:30 PM
How well does their paint stand up to drilling?

Do you have to take special precaution to avoid peeling or flaking?
#819
Open Discussion / Re: Woohoo! Debug success!!
April 25, 2012, 03:44:23 AM
Quote from: slimtriggers on April 25, 2012, 03:30:07 AM
Ha!  I knew you guys would get it ;)

The pedals aren't bad either.
#820
Open Discussion / Re: Learning pains
April 25, 2012, 03:08:58 AM
I drilled my first box tonight, I think I need a bigger bit.

I have nice clean holes for everything but the foot switch.

What size bit do you guys use to drill foot switch holes?



Also, I don't think I'm going to be able to fit a battery in my box either.  Everything else is pretty crammed in.  You guys will see it all when I'm done and post the build thread.
#821
Are transistors and what have you really so sentsitive to static that storing them in plastice containers are hazardous?

It doesn't seem like Chromesphere had a problem with it.  how about anyone else?
#822
Open Discussion / Learning pains
April 22, 2012, 02:47:28 AM
I spent a few weeks trying to start a Macheen build and failed.  I eventually found out that the reason nothing was working was because of my circuit board.  Screw that, I'm not making my own anymore.

Madbean and Haberdasher will get a lot of business from me.

Tonight I finished putting all the wires and parts together.  The effect sounds great. My fingers hurt.  I've burnt the hell out of my left index finger.  I have a burn on the top and my tip is a little cooked.  That sucks.

Next week I will move on to the enclosure.  Let's see how that goes.

#823
Open Discussion / Changing switch types
April 18, 2012, 08:06:00 PM
Does anyone out there know how to change a Boss pedal switch to an MXR type of switch?

I'm talking about the on/off mechanism.

I want to rehouse all my pedals into the same size enclosures, for perfect pedalboard uniformity, but I have no idea how to work the Boss and Behringer switches into the new enclosures.
#824
Wait a minute, I think I got it.

Up on page 4, there is a 4k7 resistor coming off the left side of the LED.

I thought that was just hanging off the wires.
But now, I think that 4k7 on page  4 is actually R16.  True?

Sorry for wasting your time.
I'm a little jumpy on this new hors' derves.
#825
Hey folks.

I am building my first pedal, ever. 

This is actually the first time I am really doing any sort of circuit work.

I am building the Macheen.  I have all my parts and my circuit board etched and drilled; and I have started to place components.

I am doing th resistors first and

WHAT HAPPENED TO R16!!!...sorry, I'm just a little frightened.

So, what happened to R16?

I made my circuit board based on the prints on the bottom of page five in the project.
I purchased all my parts based on the list on page 2.

Now that I am putting everything in place, I see that the circuit board on page 5 is different than the boards on pages 2 and 4.

I can barely read schematics, but looking at the schematic I don't see anything labeled R16.

So, am I boned?
What do I do with the holes I have for R16?
Do I need to print and etch a new circuit board based on the ones on pages 2 and 4?
If so, does anyone have the printable art for etching?
Is there an easy workaround for this?