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ATrip To The Moon Fuzz

Started by SlaveUnit, August 24, 2014, 03:38:18 AM

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SlaveUnit

Just finished this one up.  It's a guitarpcb board Luna Fuzz.  I can't say I'm too proud of my wiring on this one.   I rushed it and didn't plan it out very well.  But we live and learn.  It's in a powdercoated textured enclosure.






rullywowr

Looks great!  The wiring looks fine to me.  I've done way worse!  Killer man.



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selfdestroyer

Awesome looking build.. Now I will have to change my art work for my Shoot the Moon Tremolo. LOL I literally was working on the art work hours ago.. Great job on your build and I love the knobs you selected for that build.

Cody

wgc

This looks great!  Is that water slide on texture?  Brave, and it really fits
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SlaveUnit

Selfdestroyer,
Sorry about stealing your idea.   Maybe since I was born in Modesto ...  Umm no idea where I am going with that one.

wgc,
Yes it is a laser waterside. It was one of those "I hope this works" moments.   But it did come out nicely.

selfdestroyer

Quote from: SlaveUnit on August 24, 2014, 02:13:14 PM
Selfdestroyer,
Sorry about stealing your idea.   Maybe since I was born in Modesto ...  Umm no idea where I am going with that one.

wgc,
Yes it is a laser waterside. It was one of those "I hope this works" moments.   But it did come out nicely.

Haha I think the pesticides have made our minds work on the same wave length.

Cody

pickdropper

Looks great!

I have to admit, I almost used that graphic as well.  It was right after I watched Hugo with my daughter.
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televisiondown

Looks great! It's hard finding a different "man in the moon" graphic that's good quality. I propose for everyone make a "man in the moon" enclosure...GO!
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