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Projects => Build Reports => Topic started by: diablochris6 on November 15, 2013, 06:07:26 AM

Title: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: diablochris6 on November 15, 2013, 06:07:26 AM
I was traipsing around the woods the other day, when out of the blue, octoroks and moblins jumped out from some trees.  I ran into the nearest cave and encountered this...
(http://sydlexia.com/imagesandstuff/nes_quotes_you_should_know/zelda_dangerous.png)
In my hands appeared a pedal to help me on my quest to decimate the forces of a clean signal.  In my hands was the BIT:  LEGEND OF FUZZ!!!
(http://i44.tinypic.com/15rmxwn.jpg)
(http://i44.tinypic.com/2iw3xaa.jpg)
This is a fun, trashy fuzz based off of the Devi Ever pedal.  With the gain all the way up, you can get some old school video game sounds with a little palm muting thrown in.  Why do I need it?  Why not!

I also put together a (non-mojo) version of the Emerson Drive.
(http://i43.tinypic.com/2cyift3.jpg)
One was a birthday gift for my dad, who encourages all this nerdery that I do.  Since it is such a simple and small circuit, I built one for myself to see what the hype was all about and put them in 1590As.  I swapped the transistor but can't remember with what right now.  I like the boost, but I don't know if I would drop over $100 for a pedal that has 5 components on its circuit.

Now a question.  I get my enclosures powder-coated from Mammoth Electronics and paint my designs and lettering with Testors enamel.  I let that dry and then spray a coat of clear gloss enamel over everything.  The spray seems to blur my paintjob.  Is there something wrong with my technique, or does it have to do with my materials?
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: alanp on November 15, 2013, 07:58:17 AM
I like the Sierpinsky triangle :) What's with the ancient game screenshot?

Well done on the 1590A!
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: Gledison on November 15, 2013, 08:09:42 AM
Niceee nerddddd! ;)
Mate, i think the recipe is pretty simple! Try to use materials that are compatible with each other: enamel paint- enamel clear coat. Check on google for the other possible combinations. Some enamel paints will even dissolve a bit on the solvents of certain clear coats!
Cheers
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: hylandren on November 15, 2013, 11:46:38 AM
As a total pedal beginner, I am envious, as I so want to get to the point where I can do vero builds. All in good time, I guess.

Gledison is correct, chemical incompatibility is the likely culprit and the safest bet is using the same kind of paints and clear coats. You might contact mamoth and ask what they powder coat with, then use the same thing for labeling & topcoat.
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: jimilee on November 15, 2013, 02:13:46 PM
Well done, I'm sure dad will dig it too.
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: diablochris6 on November 17, 2013, 03:02:10 AM
Alanp, since the original pedal's name and design is an homage to the video game "The Legend of Zelda," I thought it was appropriate to include the game scene as well as the Sierpinski triangle on the box, which was a symbol of power in the game.
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: alanp on November 17, 2013, 03:05:33 AM
Didn't know that, sorry. (Our family has only ever owned PCs, never, ever a console in the house.) Thought the triangle was a fractal reference.
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: dropanchor812 on November 20, 2013, 01:37:30 PM
Tight buildz duder.  Where's the build report on the orange squeezer you built?
Title: Re: My first couple of vero builds
Post by: diablochris6 on November 21, 2013, 05:25:04 AM
Dropanchor, I have the circuit and the box, but I have to drill the enclosure and work on the graphics.  It will come soon!