It's been awhile since I built anything as the heat here in Fresno is killing me in the garage. I figured boxing up an effect that I had populated already would be a good way to get back up and going again. This is a Gristleizer on a MusicPCB board. I populated it about 4 months ago and unfortunately just never did anything with it. I really liked the effect but did not have a real "need" to get it boxed. I recently ran across a few YouTube videos on it and got excited about it once again...to the bench to box it up. I am so glad I boxed this up as much fun was had with my Juno-60 and this thing!
Since this circuit was made popular by the band Throbbing Gristle ( Genesis P-Orridge), but I decided to go with artwork from Psychic TV era. I did a reverse etch of the artwork pulled from Google Images and meshed them together in Photoshop. I'm a little bummed that I burned the paint a bit when wet sanding on the bottom left hand corner... oh well.
(http://music.codydeschenes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/img_0979.jpg)
I used a Grind Customs FX Lumen optical switch for bypass and tried to keep it as clean as possible.
(http://music.codydeschenes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/img_0980.jpg)
Cody
very cool. I like the style of the pot indicators and labels.
btw. do you ever sleep? it has to be like 3am in California?!
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 10, 2016, 10:15:08 AM
very cool. I like the style of the pot indicators and labels.
btw. do you ever sleep? it has to be like 3am in California?!
Haha thanks Felix. Actually, I had a super long day at work and I came home at 5:00pm and went right to bed. I popped up out of bed at 11:30pm and was like, "what do I do now?"
So I started building. Its actually cool out in the garage at 2:00am so it was perfect time to build some.
Cody
Nice! Great etch! I built one of those a few years ago, it's a cool effect.
Very cool as always, buddy. Great work!
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 10, 2016, 10:15:08 AM
do you ever sleep? it has to be like 3am in California?!
I ask him that at least once a week.
Very cool!
very cool enclosure!
Daaammmnnn that's really nice.
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Cody, looking great as usual! Nice job!
yes! Yes! YES! This looks great. I was thinking the other day we haven't heard much from you. then BAM! Beautiful work as always!
-Mike-
Beautiful etch as usual, and the offboard work is super well done. I love this one.
Thanks so much everyone.. man it feels good to get something done. I have been so busy at work and when I do have time to build its been surrounded by fail after fail but things are clicking a bit better now :] I even have been going through my fail box and successfully troubleshooting some.
Cody
Great looking build Cody. Growing up in Modesto, I know the heat that you are going through. It sucks. My parents have informed me how hot it's been up there lately.
That etch is sick! I love the graphics and all that offboard wiring is impressive. I usually turn the other way when it comes to PCBs with off board pots. BTW, do you clear coat after wet sanding? Your reverse etches always turn out so glossy!
Quote from: SlaveUnit on August 11, 2016, 03:28:06 AM
Great looking build Cody. Growing up in Modesto, I know the heat that you are going through. It sucks. My parents have informed me how hot it's been up there lately.
Sounds like you made it out of here.. good for you man. I am getting close to just ditching california all toget her. haha
Quote from: Stomptown on August 11, 2016, 06:04:28 AM
That etch is sick! I love the graphics and all that offboard wiring is impressive. I usually turn the other way when it comes to PCBs with off board pots. BTW, do you clear coat after wet sanding? Your reverse etches always turn out so glossy!
Thanks man, I do clear coat them. I use exclusively MTM 94 paints. They have the largest flat colors that I find are the easiest to cover and sand with light coats and not burn through my etch with wet sanding. They also make a high gloss "varnish" that works great. The paint is used mainly for graffiti artists so they have a HUGE arsenol of tips to try out.. its pretty cool. THey also have a cool smoke varnish which is a transparent black varnish. I picked up a can this week to give it a go.
http://www.montanacolors.com/webapp/spray (http://www.montanacolors.com/webapp/spray)
I would love to try the envirotex like your doing now (It looks amazing) but I am so impatient I am afraid it would be an up hill battle.
Cody
Quote from: selfdestroyer on August 11, 2016, 07:46:52 AM
Quote from: SlaveUnit on August 11, 2016, 03:28:06 AM
Great looking build Cody. Growing up in Modesto, I know the heat that you are going through. It sucks. My parents have informed me how hot it's been up there lately.
Sounds like you made it out of here.. good for you man. I am getting close to just ditching california all toget her. haha
Quote from: Stomptown on August 11, 2016, 06:04:28 AM
That etch is sick! I love the graphics and all that offboard wiring is impressive. I usually turn the other way when it comes to PCBs with off board pots. BTW, do you clear coat after wet sanding? Your reverse etches always turn out so glossy!
Thanks man, I do clear coat them. I use exclusively MTM 94 paints. They have the largest flat colors that I find are the easiest to cover and sand with light coats and not burn through my etch with wet sanding. They also make a high gloss "varnish" that works great. The paint is used mainly for graffiti artists so they have a HUGE arsenol of tips to try out.. its pretty cool. THey also have a cool smoke varnish which is a transparent black varnish. I picked up a can this week to give it a go.
http://www.montanacolors.com/webapp/spray (http://www.montanacolors.com/webapp/spray)
I would love to try the envirotex like your doing now (It looks amazing) but I am so impatient I am afraid it would be an up hill battle.
Cody
Cool. Bill have to give NTM a try. Man they have a ton of color choices. Seriously, don't dhy away from envirotex. It's actually pretty easy. I did chase runs on a few when I first started but I've been getting consistent results and I am able to walk away with confidence after poring and spreading it to edges with a Popsicle stick. The key is under pouring and spreading IMO.
"It's been awhile since I built anything as the heat here in Fresno is killing me in the garage."
-Trying working in a garage in Dallas...103 again today.... Sky high humidity and not a lick of wind...
GREAT looking build, as usual!
Hurry up and try the Envirotex over your etches man! Then you can post another awesome tut showing the rest of us how to do it superbly!
If I had a nickel for every time I have given someone the link to your etching Tutorial..well, I'd have have a bunch of nickels!
8^)
Hell of a build, this one.