So here is my first 2 in 1. On the right is a Retrograde and on the left is a bassballs etched by the good captain. The LED is a common anode LED,green when it's the retrograde,red when it's the bassballs. For the power,I used a piece of stripboard to distribute the power. The wiring is a horrible mess,but how could it not be,it's all stuffed into a 1590bb case decorated by my 5 year old daughter who had such a great time one the bearhug a while back. She seems to be very minimalist on her art though. I'm going to try to get her to do more on it.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5560115/2n1guts.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5560115/2n12.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5560115/2n13.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5560115/2n16.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5560115/2n17.jpg)
Haha the story of that finish is fantastic :D
What a nice dad/daughter effort! Congrats
Still, there is no excuse for such a wiring :P :P :P
Thats really cool Jim.
Love the artwork!
cool man, i would clear coat that artwork, it's priceless.
Ha! I love it. It's really cool to see the dad's out there letting their kids be involved in the build process.
cool, great idea to personalise a pedal. what happens to the led when theyre both on?
Hey Jimi now I know who the maker of your pedals is ;D Wow !!!!! that gutshot is crazy, I am loving it.
I should let my son design a box. He's 20, I've seen his artwork it would probably look the same.
I'd clear coat that too. Pure awesomeness.
Quote from: Hangingmonkey on May 01, 2013, 09:53:33 PMcool, great idea to personalise a pedal. what happens to the led when theyre both on?
implosion. ;D, naaa the red overpowers the green. I was hoping for blue, but not so much . we built the beat hug together also. She had a great time and decided she needed to do it again.
This pedal makes me :)