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Greasy Mullet (Zendrive)

Started by jimmybjj, February 27, 2014, 02:44:36 PM

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jimmybjj

A friend asked me to build a zen for him, this was the result. I left it in my oven for too long, so the embossing effect i was going for was ruined, not happy with finish but he is getting it for free  ;)

The circuit is a stock zen. The 3pdt pcb is a switchable buffer wired for buffer only. I used a dual opamp with the extra opamp terminated, just because i have lots of extra duals :)



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rullywowr

Nice build. The Lego construction worker was a nice touch



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bcalla

That's amazing!  How did you achieve the raised lettering and graphic?

jubal81

Could've put a lego surgeon in there. It's tidy enough inside for an operating room. Just outstanding work - great layouts and execution.
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Govmnt_Lacky

The switching board is almost as big as the Zen board!

Very tidy work!

pickdropper

That's about as clean as it gets.  Great graphics, too.
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billstein

Nice inside and out. I'd also like to know how you achieved those raised letters.

lincolnic

Lego Peeps or GTFO.

Seriously though, this pedal is insane. Amazing job.

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jimmybjj

Thanks for the compliements fellas :)

Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on February 27, 2014, 05:29:23 PM
The switching board is almost as big as the Zen board!

Their are a couple of extra components that normally wouldn't be used, to properly terminate the floating opamp.

Quote from: bcalla on February 27, 2014, 03:15:01 PM
That's amazing!  How did you achieve the raised lettering and graphic?

I didn't get it quite right this time, so it normally looks better. I have a vinyl cutter that i layer the same design over about 6 times, the power coat over it. its a tedious process that you have to lower and extend your cure time for the power to prevent the vinyl from melting, like it did here :)

Quote from: murdog47 on February 27, 2014, 03:58:43 PM
Nice layout! Is it shared?
Quote from: jfk1063 on February 27, 2014, 11:07:21 PM
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