Late to the convo but congrats Jimmy!!!!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: LaceSensor on May 30, 2023, 08:42:08 PM
Just to let everyone know, the Flanger? and Ring Stinger are out as of the 19th May
I had a small hand in these and can say they are an engineering marvel
Enjoy
https://aionfx.com/news/theyre-here-two-new-lovetone-projects-based-on-the-flange-with-no-name-and-ring-stinger/
Quote from: selfdestroyer on March 29, 2023, 08:12:39 PMQuote from: storyboardist on March 29, 2023, 08:06:37 PMQuote from: selfdestroyer on March 29, 2023, 07:55:57 PM
Thanks for bringing this up. I must have missed the announcement email from Mouser on this. I was a HUGE fan of making custom BOMs within Mousers site and this seems like a great step forward. I am starting to get back into building and wanted a way to see what all I have on hand and a good clean slate to organize it. Ill let you know how it goes.
HE'S BACK!
You have no idea how much i missed everyone and pedal/synth building!
Got the iron and etchant out last weekend and did a mass clean of the workbench. Its almost go time!
Quote from: Caedarn on February 18, 2023, 02:45:45 AM
Hey just found this thread. Glad you're doing better. I had similar surgery to remove a 'free fragment' from my spine back in 2009, when I was 45. The surgeon told me I'd likely have some permanent nerve damage, and to this day my left leg gives me problems. But I am still MUCH better off having had the surgery. I also have 4 ruptured discs and other issues, but nothing too awful. You're so right about watching the body mechanics and so on. I learned a lot of good techniques and exercises in physical therapy. Wish I'd learned it earlier!
Quote from: TNblueshawk on February 11, 2023, 04:02:33 PM
Hey Peak, hope you are progressing. I've not had back surgery but in my profession, work comp related, I've paid for hundreds, talked to many people nurses included, read hundreds of MRI's including my own, read many articles etc... I guess I have second hand experience other than my own 30 year history of back pain. Anyone with 1 herniated disc, assuming said herniation is pressing on the spinal cord, rarely gets out of it without some kind of back surgery. Four? Holy moly dude no question you had no choice.
That xray you show, man that disc came out to party as that is one pretty good indentation. Did you get a fusion? How many levels and what levels?
If you don't care to travel down that historical path, no problem. I totally understand. Had I been on here last year I certainly would have chimed in.