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Cave Dweller Build

Started by Stomptown, September 09, 2012, 09:03:36 PM

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Stomptown

Hey everyone, here is a Cave Dweller I built last week. This one was a lot of fun to build and it sounds great for a stripped down delay. I really like the slap back delay you can get out of it. A couple things I learned on this build. First make sure to find a small 1mf capacitor as there is not much room for a standard 1mf box cap (I had to bend cap sideways before soldering the leads). I also used an ink jet waterslide decal for the first time (I purchased decal from mammoth electronics) and from my experience the decals made for laser printer are way better, as is the quality of print from a laser printer. I won't be using those decals again. Anyway, check it out and let me know what you think...





night-B

All black'n grey inside and outside, this is beautifull! Congrats!

nzCdog

Thats cool... I like those knobs with the enclosure.  Tidy work. 8)
Whats that stomp switch?  looks kinda different

eldanko

Mammoth Industrial 3PDT?  I love those for tight spaces....
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Stomptown

Quote from: eldanko on September 11, 2012, 03:16:31 PM
Mammoth Industrial 3PDT?  I love those for tight spaces....

yep it's a mammoth industrial! Definitely great for tight spaces.

jimilee

Quote from: nzCdog on September 10, 2012, 09:45:11 AM
Thats cool... I like those knobs with the enclosure.  Tidy work. 8)
Whats that stomp switch?  looks kinda different

Which ons,the waterslide or the ones at the top? HA! Sorry...
Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

Stomptown



Which ons,the waterslide or the ones at the top? HA! Sorry...
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Haha! I had to read that about 10 times to get it...

fuzzymuff

Very nice!  What size resistors did you use? 

Stomptown

Quote from: fuzzymuff on November 30, 2012, 03:36:48 AM
Very nice!  What size resistors did you use? 

Thanks! I ended up using 1/8 watt resistors like the BOM suggests, but I am pretty sure I could have fir the 1/4 watts in there if I would have covered the metal backplate with tape or something...

Jon W

TNblueshawk

Quote from: Stumptown on November 26, 2012, 05:31:02 AM


Which ons,the waterslide or the ones at the top? HA! Sorry...

Haha! I had to read that about 10 times to get it...
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Looks great. And I've read it 11 times and have yet to get it  :-[
John

jimilee

Quote from: TNblueshawk on November 30, 2012, 10:02:08 PM
Quote from: Stumptown on November 26, 2012, 05:31:02 AM


Which ons,the waterslide or the ones at the top? HA! Sorry...

Haha! I had to read that about 10 times to get it...

Looks great. And I've read it 11 times and have yet to get it  :-[
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Ot was a bad joke, trust me. See the naked lady decal?
Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

mulletmaster

Awesome! Where did you source the 10uF tant cap? I can't find it anywhere!

Stomptown

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Quote from: mulletmaster on December 28, 2012, 08:47:21 AM
Awesome! Where did you source the 10uF tant cap? I can't find it anywhere!

it was quite a while back now but i think i got it at mammoth electronics. If now it was either small bear or mouser....

Edit: it looks like u can get them at small bear. They are listed under electrolytics on page 2

mulletmaster


kost2112

everything seems great, well done. you know, i want to make this project and i'm a bit confussed on something. in your photo i see you have a big capacitor on the second collumn from left. in the project's diagramm i see that there has to be two capacitors and three resistors (C10,C2,R1,R2,R8 according to the diagramm) beneath the C3. Instead of that you have a big capacitor. im i seeing something wrong or did you made a change? i'm a noob in all this and i would really like your guidance. thanks in advance  ;)