So how often do you build? I've only been doing this for a month. Finished 3 pedals and rehoused one. I have two more on the way to build and I am already thinking about the next ones. Tell me I'm not the only one that wants to be either building or playing with pedals all the time! I know some of you guys are hardcore!
I go in and out. Build like a madman then burn out a bit, rest, then build like a madman again.
Three hours a night five days a week
to much time to calculate is spent on pedal related things 8)
Josh
Generally 1-2a week.
Hi, I'm Steve, and I'm a pedal building addict.
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According to my wife "Always" but in reality, 3 or 4 times a week. I am very lucky to have a wife that supports my hobbies just as much as I support hers. Sometimes I build in the house at the dining room table while the wife is 6 feet away working on some knitting or her blog and we count that as time spent together since we are both conversing and bouncing ideas off each other. So I get away with a lot.
Cody
Couple times a week sometimes then not at all for a few weeks depending on family and time restrictions. It's not always soldering either, Sometimes it's just artwork or drilling, or spending time with yous guys,
Man, I don't build nearly as often as these guys. I'm lucky if I average one a month! I'm here on the forum daily, though.
Build? I thought all we do is trouble-shoot, trouble-shoot, trouble-shoot. Oh, I finally got it to work....what day is it?
I used to build quite a lot, probably one a week. Then life clamped down on me pretty hard and I'm lucky if I can get away with on a month. Nowadays I have to build in the completely inappropriate hours of the AM so the mistakes also pile up.
Quote from: muddyfox on January 31, 2014, 06:49:24 AM
I used to build quite a lot, probably one a week. Then life clamped down on me pretty hard and I'm lucky if I can get away with on a month. Nowadays I have to build in the completely inappropriate hours of the AM so the mistakes also pile up.
^ This. Im kind of limited to fabbed boards at the moment because the are so much faster then etching.
Couple of nights a week for me I guess.
Go through phases with it though.
Currently 5 days a week, approx 5 hrs a day. More if it calls for it, less if I'm being idle.
Edit: Cleggy has quite correctly reminded me that at least an hour and a half of that time is spent in the pub... *blushes*
Quote from: lincolnic on January 31, 2014, 05:47:38 AM
Man, I don't build nearly as often as these guys. I'm lucky if I average one a month! I'm here on the forum daily, though.
This
It depends on what I'm doing. Last year, I built a lot fewer pedals than the year before, but I think it's because I spent more time on the breadboard and doing layouts ... plus fixing or upgrading some of my older builds.
Right now I'm probably averaging two builds a month, perhaps half of which are for me.
Right now, I'm averaging about 1/2 a pedal a month, if we're talking about completed functional builds. I populate/test about 1 PCB a week on average. I design 2 PCB layouts a week, on average. I spend a lot of time reading electronics theory and comparing old schematics as well.
So, a lot of time is going into the craft, but my actual completed pedal output is rather meager.
Quote from: juansolo on January 31, 2014, 09:48:42 AM
Edit: Cleggy has quite correctly reminded me that at least an hour and a half of that time is spent in the pub... *blushes*
I like the way you work!
I think I spend too much time on Forums and not enough in the workshop...
Jacob
Quote from: juansolo on January 31, 2014, 09:48:42 AM
Cleggy has quite correctly reminded me that at least an hour and a half of that time is spent in the pub... *blushes*
I'll have what he's having! :) :)
I don't know about you guys but the success rate affects how much I build. If I have a couple in a row that doesn't work it kind of knocks the wind out of me and I'll back off for a week or two. If I have success, especially on a more difficult build I'm encouraged onward to the next build.
Also the weather. I build in our garage and during the summer it was so hot out there that firing up a soldering iron didn't seem all that pleasant.
But like somebody else said, even when I'm not building I'm checking this site daily.
I wanted to expand on my original response a little more. The reason I don't build that frequently is that I only build stuff I like/think I'll use regularly. There are a lot of effects that aren't my cup of tea, so I'm not interested in building them. I know a lot of people here subscribe to the "build all the things!" mentality, and I really think that's great - it's just not my style.
Of course, if someone's hiring me to make them something, that's a different story.
According to my wife, I never stop. Truthfully I stuff a few boards... Order the missing part. Finish stuffing a week layer. Then a week after that I test, and it takes me a few weeks to do a nice graphic/enclosure. I probably do. It probably averages out to a pedal a month. Maybe one every two weeks if I'm on a roll.
Kinda like CJ said, I spend a lot of time on the craft just not many finished builds to show for it. I have been living on the bread board lately, a few hours a day on average. It's my happy place right now even if I tend to get a crappier sounding version of the circuit than the fabbed one. My theory is weak so it's a lot of hack experimenting and setting trimmers and pots on fire ::) With time I hope to add a decent understanding of theory to my experimenting to speed the process and to know what's possible.
I like to take my time, savouring every moment. Every single drop of hot tin! Hehheh!
One a month is what im doing or 1 in 2 months!! Im just starting....
I'm pretty much 7/7 in it.... i have my day job wich is 3 days a week, 12hours per day from wednesday to friday. But when i come back from work, i shower and get back into this. The 4 other days of the week left are entirely dedicated to this.
Lately i've been building a bit less... maybe 3-4 pedals a week in average, most of my time is currently going in the IDA projects, prototyping, getting some of the buissness aspects settled, LOTS of email and data exchange to get all the little details fixed.
Today I worked on the car for a refreshing change. Back to building Weds though (monday/tuesday are my weekend).