Uhhh...phaser duh!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: peAk on April 01, 2014, 02:04:34 PMNope, not at all. Once you clear coat or enviro over the top, it looks great. I have done it many times with many different colors. What I will do is go to the paint manufacturer's website and grab a color sample of the exact paint I use, and use it on the graphics.Quote from: jimilee on April 01, 2014, 01:55:21 PMQuote from: peAk on April 01, 2014, 01:26:10 PMWhite waterslide paper instead of clear.
Damn, so my work's web filter is blocking some of the photos. The only ones I could see were the Camo and Boost. They both look great. Have to view the rest later this evening.
I want a way to get white text on dark/black enclosures so I am weighing my options.
Jimmy, so I bought some white waterslide decals as well but haven't tried them yet. If say you have a black pedal, does the black on the decal look strange next to the black paint?
Quote from: peAk on April 01, 2014, 01:26:10 PMWhite waterslide paper instead of clear.
Damn, so my work's web filter is blocking some of the photos. The only ones I could see were the Camo and Boost. They both look great. Have to view the rest later this evening.
I want a way to get white text on dark/black enclosures so I am weighing my options.
Quote from: peAk on March 31, 2014, 10:40:33 PMYou should build them at the same time. Really speeds things up
Let's not forget about the Super Phaser!
I have quite a few phasers waiting to be started....Space Harp, a BYOB Phase Royal, the Super Phaser, a tonepad Small Stone, and a Stage Fright!
Going to do the byoc first, then start the Space Harp.
Quote from: GrindCustoms on March 31, 2014, 09:23:09 PMMind=blownQuote from: DutchMF on March 31, 2014, 06:39:46 PM
If I were you, I wouldn't use an extra switch, but rather use switched jacks. This way, the loop is active whenever you plug something into it, and inactive when nothing's there. Provided the effect in the loop has its own on/off switch, you can turn it on or off by itself. If you do use a separate stomp for the loop, keep in mind that when there is nothing in the loop, and you inadvertently stomp it 'on', you're muting all sound. If you want that, that's ok, but just something to take into account!
Paul
+1
Did that in couple multi, it rocks! (still put an order switch hehe)
Quote from: fixxe on March 31, 2014, 07:19:01 PMThe IC is correct now. If you put it in there backwards the first time, it may be fried.
Oh, and I wasn't to sure about the orientation about that one IC without the cutout
Quote from: Gledison on March 30, 2014, 09:24:29 AMNope, I got it from someone, it's an etched guitarpcb board.
Ok, no jokes...
I really liked this kind of 3PDT board, its very small and do the job right? Did u etched urself?
Cheers
love the board.
Quote from: Jabulani Jonny on March 30, 2014, 03:09:01 AMThis
STOP THE PRESSES!!
Is this board coming with it's own DPDT breakout board for buffered bypass?! If that's so, I know where I'll be ordering future klone boards. Nice work!! I have to say that I do love the way you lay things out by component type.
Looks like I'll be building some more klones. Doh.