The "Woody-Vibe."
MB Harbinger, Woodstock etch. Runs on 9vDC useda darlington at Q13 works great.
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z30/codtone/1Woodyvibe1_zpsea413df5.jpg)
Light shield is a replacement toner cartride plug for my cannon printer, usually I use the metal top off a champagne enclosure, (prefer Marlborough region NZ wines, when possible...) but this as a bit tight in a 125BB so I went with something non-conductive.
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z30/codtone/Woodyguts_zpsa2e513b2.jpg)
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z30/codtone/Woodyvibe2_zps9bdc5d41.jpg)
Supro (ROG suprodeaux)
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z30/codtone/1Supro_zps6c50a789.jpg)
I get asked to build these a lot, great circuit and I'll only do it on these beautifully designed licenced boards
(possibly the first I'd seen with test points?- pretty cool idea!), anyway,I'm down to my last one. Pick them up second hand whenever I see them- if you've got 10 or so , message me! :D
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z30/codtone/guts_zps4a891ce6.jpg)
Superb Ben, your etches are awesome and the inside rocks! Very cool! 8)
Great job, as usual. The beauty of that Supro etch never gets old. That exact PCB was my gateway into pedal building. Those transistor pads are a lifesaver.
Both these are great inside and out. Love the simple yet creative etches.
Chuck