First of all, apologies for the lousy cell phone pics. It was a bit overcast and this was the best of the lot.
This is a SMT version of the Timmy. Pretty straight forward build. The diodes are indeed very tiny, though.
There wasn't enough contrast with the laser etch, so I backfilled it with red paint. Usually I would use red or black instead of red, but I may keep this.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v158/pickdropper/TheEnchanter1.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v158/pickdropper/TheEnchanter2.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v158/pickdropper/PCBs/TimmyPCB2.jpg)
Sweet Dave. I like it!
What's the finish called on that one?
Jacob
Are you insane? I don't think I could see those to pick them up, never mind solder them on to a board!?!
In all seriousness, this is a frickin sweet build!
George
Quote from: jkokura on December 08, 2012, 04:16:12 PM
Sweet Dave. I like it!
What's the finish called on that one?
Jacob
Thanks Jacob. It's the black hammertone from PPP. I probably won't use it again for laser etching though as you could barely see the lettering before I back filled it.
Hewn from purest awesome.
Here is a *slightly* better picture.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v158/pickdropper/Guitar%20Pedals/TheEnchanter3.jpg)
That's some really nice work!
The soldering looks great, is that your own layout?
I think the colors are cool, works great with the graphics.
Quote from: wgc on December 08, 2012, 06:06:11 PM
That's some really nice work!
The soldering looks great, is that your own layout?
I think the colors are cool, works great with the graphics.
Thanks. Yeah, I did the layout for this. I've actually improved the layout quite a bit since sending this to fab, but this rev board works fine. The clean-up was just to make the layout look nicer, nothing functional.
Teeny tiny and Super tidy assembly! Even your cellphone does pretty good pics ;)
Let me know if you're going to offer pcbs for sale..! Great layout.
Laser question, if you're willing?
When you etch your boxes, are you going right to the bare aluminum, or just marking the paint?
I tried a etching a few more powdercoated blanks the other day. I had two colors that marked as a grayish variant of the original with halfway decent contrast. 2-3 more passes might improve it, though I think there's a point of diminishing returns.
Another color marked but without much contrast, I think I would have to go deeper and then backfill, like you did here, or go right to bare metal.
So I could see using all three of these approaches, but curious to know your thoughts for better planning. I'm thinking a lot of it for me is going to be trying something and reacting to results as appropriate.
Great work ... every time I see you post these SMD circuits, it makes me more and comfortable with the idea of trying one out.
I like the staggered knobs, too.
Awesome, pickdropper! As always! You are the man who gets me even more interested in SMD every time I see your builds. ;)
Can I ask what diodes and IC did you use? Also, where do you send your boards for manufacturing?
Hector
Well clearly size does matter!
SMD for the win!
That "tiny Tim" is awesome. Love it. Nice work.
Nice! Demo!
Quote from: wgc on December 08, 2012, 10:07:07 PM
Let me know if you're going to offer pcbs for sale..! Great layout.
Laser question, if you're willing?
When you etch your boxes, are you going right to the bare aluminum, or just marking the paint?
I tried a etching a few more powdercoated blanks the other day. I had two colors that marked as a grayish variant of the original with halfway decent contrast. 2-3 more passes might improve it, though I think there's a point of diminishing returns.
Another color marked but without much contrast, I think I would have to go deeper and then backfill, like you did here, or go right to bare metal.
So I could see using all three of these approaches, but curious to know your thoughts for better planning. I'm thinking a lot of it for me is going to be trying something and reacting to results as appropriate.
I'll probably sell a few of the boards from this run as I don't need more than a couple, but I am not likely to do another run of it.
As far as laser marking, it really is very dependent on the material used and what is underneath. Unfortunately, you often don't know until the material has been etched.
I usually go to bare metal and that is my preference. I wasn't originally planning on back filling this, but there really wasn't much contrast.
On the other hand, you can get great contrast with some colors. I've had good luck with the Small Bear black powdercoat enclosures (check out my Cosmopolitan and Gatekeeper builds). With those, I did have to scrub the enclosures pretty good, even after multiple passes.
If you want, I can list the enclosure colors I've had the best success with. Are you buying powder coated enclosures or finishing them yourself? And if doing it yourself, are you painting or powder coating?
Quote from: midwayfair on December 08, 2012, 10:55:18 PM
Great work ... every time I see you post these SMD circuits, it makes me more and comfortable with the idea of trying one out.
I like the staggered knobs, too.
Thanks Jon. I am sure you'd do fine with SMD circuits. I'd be happy to help you with any questions you might have.
Yeah, I went with the staggered knobs just to try and keep things interesting. I am glad I did.
Quote from: Ettore_M on December 08, 2012, 10:59:48 PM
Awesome, pickdropper! As always! You are the man who gets me even more interested in SMD every time I see your builds. ;)
Can I ask what diodes and IC did you use? Also, where do you send your boards for manufacturing?
Hector
Hey Hector,
Thanks. :-)
I used a TI RC4559 for this one, but I actually purchased some other ICs to try as well. They'll go on other boards of course, as they aren't as easy to socket. :-)
I used 4148 diodes for these. Tiny little buggers. Not too hard to solder if you can see where they are supposed to go. Magnification helps.
For pedal stuff, I've been using OSHPark and iTead lately. I know others that like Seeed, but I've never used them (although I think they are tied to iTead). There are some good local folks around here that do much faster turn, but I really don't need the pedal boards fast enough to justify the (considerable) extra cost for proto boards).
And thanks everybody for the nice compliments. I enjoy sharing them (and enjoy when others share their builds as well). It's a fun community.
Pretty sure I speak for most of us, thanks for sharing! I've only been on here a while but have come to look forward to seeing what you come up with!
+1, Jon you'll do fine with smd! Your 1590a builds have been really inspiring. Also happy to help with Smd questions if I can.
I'm powder coating the boxes myself as I go, though the tests I've done so far were on free sample plaques. Totally agree on material relative to results. Your comments have already helped quite a bit. No need to send a list, I've already got a bunch of various powders and will be using them pretty much exclusively for a while.
I really don't mind experimenting, just want to make the most of the limited amount of time I have to do so! But I decided to create a test plaque for each coating and then use color maps to more efficiently find settings for the best mark. Then decide to clear or not... ::)
Another amazing build jawdropper - I mean pick dropper!!! ;D I would definitely be interested in one of those boards if you do decide to sell a few...
Yeah, I am going to have a few extra of these. I'll try and post them in the next few days. If you'd like, I'll pull one aside for you.
Please do! I want one for sure. SMD looks like a fun new challenge.
+1..!
That's just friggin' amazing.
I'm ok with a soldering iron, but I don't know about anything that small. There are bigger SMD componants, right?
wow, I would love to build one of these too. I've done SMT work before, so I'm not too worried about the size. Though my smt work is not as clean as yours.
Have you though about miniaturizing the BMP? A 1590A build would be great, thought it might have to be a TMP.
Quote from: Chi_Boy on December 14, 2012, 02:15:10 AM
That's just friggin' amazing.
I'm ok with a soldering iron, but I don't know about anything that small. There are bigger SMD componants, right?
Yes, there are certainly bigger surface mount components. If they get too large there isn't much benefit over through-hole, IMHO.
The only really tricky thing on these boards are the diodes which are admittedly small.
Quote from: aballen on December 14, 2012, 03:58:30 AM
wow, I would love to build one of these too. I've done SMT work before, so I'm not too worried about the size. Though my smt work is not as clean as yours.
Have you though about miniaturizing the BMP? A 1590A build would be great, thought it might have to be a TMP.
Actually, I've already done a layout and have boards ordered for a 1590A muff. That one is through-hole using 1/8W resistors. The boards should show up in a couple of weeks.
Any word on the mini BMP?
Quote from: aballen on January 06, 2013, 01:57:20 PM
Any word on the mini BMP?
Yep, I've posted a couple of builds reports using that board. One is just a few posts down:
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=7724.0