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Title: EgoDeath build
Post by: gordo on January 13, 2023, 05:18:11 AM
Sort of like wintersoldier's CS-3/Oracle report, I must have missed the OCD somewhere along the line, or my rig at the time hated it and I got rid of it.  Whatever the case, my little Peavey 6505MH absolutely adores this little beast and it's become a staple on my board in a short time.

I'll try to keep the backstory short but I'd picked up a load of stuff from our own Drew Hallenbeck a while back, mostly to get a bunch of enclosures but Drew was kind enough to include a ton of parts.  This enclosure is from the Drew haul and had a few chips and scratches which makes it ideal for my purposes cuz it's going to get chipped and scratched if it's worth it's weight in salt anyway.  I don't think these photos do it justice because it looks far nicer in person and I got a few weird reflections.

I hit this one with the laser to burn the powdercoat down to aluminum and for some reason the aluminum looks kinda beige.  I kinda like it and I think the photo's are true to the color.  I really gotta get a cool photo rig like Chris'

Softie3 makes it a pretty classy affair and while building it up that little "tik" the relay makes always makes me happy.  This was a really cool project.

(https://www.gordomusic.com/Madbean/OCD01.jpg)


(https://www.gordomusic.com/Madbean/OCD02.jpg)


(https://www.gordomusic.com/Madbean/OCD03.jpg)
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: harryklippton on January 13, 2023, 01:06:02 PM
That came out great. I thought the graphic was gold at first
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: Thewintersoldier on January 13, 2023, 01:56:49 PM
Like Will, at first glance it did look like black and gold. This turned out so nice Gordy. I love the engraving and the build is clean as always. I never bonded with the two I had but maybe that was because they were fulltone and not Madbean lol. Now I'm thinking of trying one again.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: Bret608 on January 13, 2023, 03:11:02 PM
I built an MB version ages ago and loved it, but managed to mangle the board trying to realign a pot before I was able to get it boxed. This looks great! May have to revisit now.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: peAk on January 13, 2023, 03:34:55 PM
Very nice!
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: Drew Hallenbeck on January 13, 2023, 04:51:49 PM
That look great! Glad to see you're getting some use out of the "Drew haul"  ;D
It really is a fun circuit to play around with. I've had some boards made up for a design that I tweaked slightly based on Madbean's old Ego Driver.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: jimilee on January 13, 2023, 05:09:09 PM
That's pretty bitchin' as the kids say. I got all the parts and discovered I also failed to order a 50kb pot. That's just lovely.

I have built an OCD that I had made, though. It's pretty neat, very similar to the OD glove.


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Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: Bio77 on January 13, 2023, 05:47:18 PM
Looks great, Gordo!  8)  I especially like the arrows around the knobs, nice touch.  I really need to try one of these, too.   
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: Paradox916 on January 13, 2023, 05:53:10 PM
Nice job it looks great! I like the OCD, It's kind of infamous but for some reason doesn't get used a ton I feel like.... It definitely plays well with amps Like rectos and 6505s


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Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: jessenator on January 13, 2023, 09:07:27 PM
Softie? Berg/Molex header connector? So luxurious. Gold is a nice touch, too. Nice build, sir!

Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: blackhatboojum on January 13, 2023, 10:26:46 PM
Excellent work Gordo.  I too thought it was black and gold at first glance.  Looks awesome!
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: BryGuy on January 14, 2023, 12:53:48 AM
Came out great. Love the artwork.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: jjjimi84 on January 14, 2023, 03:45:31 PM
Looks awesome! Nice job
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: dawson on January 15, 2023, 09:47:38 PM
Yeah, Gordo!
Laser etch looks awesome and happy to read that you found a sweet new drive for your rig!

*Bonus points in my book for adding the Fulltone "arrows" around the knobs!
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: gordo on January 16, 2023, 01:39:12 AM
You know, one of those things that has always alluded me is the "indicator around the knob" of any sort.  I always manage to screw that up and this time because the laser was being centered around divots I'd created from the drill guide (I spent time landing the laser locator on each of the drill points) it gave me a fighting chance.  I did the burn and realized that a couple of the pots were a bit off so it gave me a chance to redo the pilot holes (typically 1/16 inch) and then manipulate the pots to fit the holes.  Nothing drastic that required any resoldering but just moving them enough that the knobs lined up.  This is a bit of an epiphany.

When I do water-slide decals I ultimately throw in the towel and go "eh...close enough" but then it always bugs me.  Both the fact that I've given up so easily and the fact that I have to look at it.  This process really holds my feet to the fire and I'm happy with the result.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: dawson on January 16, 2023, 02:09:45 AM
Quote from: gordo on January 16, 2023, 01:39:12 AM
You know, one of those things that has always alluded me is the "indicator around the knob" of any sort.  I always manage to screw that up and this time because the laser was being centered around divots I'd created from the drill guide (I spent time landing the laser locator on each of the drill points) it gave me a fighting chance.  I did the burn and realized that a couple of the pots were a bit off so it gave me a chance to redo the pilot holes (typically 1/16 inch) and then manipulate the pots to fit the holes.  Nothing drastic that required any resoldering but just moving them enough that the knobs lined up.  This is a bit of an epiphany.

When I do water-slide decals I ultimately throw in the towel and go "eh...close enough" but then it always bugs me.  Both the fact that I've given up so easily and the fact that I have to look at it.  This process really holds my feet to the fire and I'm happy with the result.

Looks good to me!
The trick I learned is adding center-marks for holes in my designs and applying graphics before drilling- that way my knobs always line-up with the graphics, even if the graphics are slightly skewed.
*not sure if that's possible in the waterslide workflow but works great for acid etching.
Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: jimilee on January 16, 2023, 02:43:42 AM
Quote from: dawson on January 16, 2023, 02:09:45 AM
Quote from: gordo on January 16, 2023, 01:39:12 AM
You know, one of those things that has always alluded me is the "indicator around the knob" of any sort.  I always manage to screw that up and this time because the laser was being centered around divots I'd created from the drill guide (I spent time landing the laser locator on each of the drill points) it gave me a fighting chance.  I did the burn and realized that a couple of the pots were a bit off so it gave me a chance to redo the pilot holes (typically 1/16 inch) and then manipulate the pots to fit the holes.  Nothing drastic that required any resoldering but just moving them enough that the knobs lined up.  This is a bit of an epiphany.

When I do water-slide decals I ultimately throw in the towel and go "eh...close enough" but then it always bugs me.  Both the fact that I've given up so easily and the fact that I have to look at it.  This process really holds my feet to the fire and I'm happy with the result.

Looks good to me!
The trick I learned is adding center-marks for holes in my designs and applying graphics before drilling- that way my knobs always line-up with the graphics, even if the graphics are slightly skewed.
*not sure if that's possible in the waterslide workflow but works great for acid etching.
I print a black and white version of the art after I drill. I think line it up and make adjustments if need be.


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Title: Re: EgoDeath build
Post by: gordo on January 16, 2023, 08:30:22 PM
I've tried that with waterslides and some times it works.  Sometimes it grabs the decal and either tears a chunk out or lifts the clear coat enough to knacker up the finish.

I chalk it up to the least favorite part of a build is the finish and graphics...