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Started by Coda-effects, March 25, 2015, 06:45:34 AM

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Coda-effects

Hello !
I am looking for a "special" enclosure. Just a simple enclosure like this one :



But a lot smaller
Like almost the size of a 1590B... Just a small slopped enclosure
Do you know if I have a chance to find this somewhere ?

mgwhit

Mac Walker makes a wedge enclosure he sells over on DIYstompboxes.com, but it's slightly larger than a 125B for all dimensions.

I've never seen a manufactured sloped enclosure smaller than that, but there is a thread around here somewhere where someone chopped a 125B down into a wedge shape.  I suppose you could do it with a 1590B, but at a certain point you're running out of room for your 3PDT lugs.

Coda-effects

#2
Thanks! But... I know I am difficult-
Hum I found the chopped enclosure :


But actually I would like to have a flat + a flopped surface because I would like to 3D print a kind of lid.
In order to make a SUPER FUZZ, but at a reasonable size, and with the cool lid to activate it.
I am not sure to be super clear, so I drawed an image



In blue is the enclosure (+ knobs) and in red the 3D print (or another technique) lid to activate the pedal. (with a 3PDT under the lid or something like boss pedals)

micromegas

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micromegas

in what part of france do you live? I have family in the champagne region (near Troyes)
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Coda-effects

Actually I live in Paris !
Champagne region is nice area, you should visit them asap :)

The enclosure seems really nice, I have to make a small cardboard model to see what size it is, but maybe it will do the job !

peAk


davent

Mac's wedges are really nice but much bigger then a 1590b, ~1"/(25.4mm) longer and ~3/4" wider and taller at the tall end, just slightly smaller then a 1590J. He may be sold out again as well.

Mike (haveyouseenhim) chopped a 1590A but he had to come up with a switch to work in the shallow end, nothing off the shelf.

For a shallow switching scheme might try something like the Geofex pancake switch.
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/footswitch_pancake/footswitch_pancake.htm

Chopped 1590J and a Mac wedge (white).



dave


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Coda-effects

#8
QuoteFor a shallow switching scheme might try something like the Geofex pancake switch.
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/footswitch_pancake/footswitch_pancake.htm

This is a good idea ! I have to go in the detail a bit.
I will receive microswitches soon (momentary...), so hopefully I can try to adapt it to a standard 1590B enclosure (or 125B)

However I am not very confident with the reliability of microswitches... But that could be a good idea

I already thought of a way to make the rubber pad, using engraved rubber people use for inkstamps

davent

I tried a piece of mouse pad and it takes a good bit of force to get the switch to actuate. As far as switch life, the Panasonics i bought are rated at 2M cycles minimum, as long as you've got it set up properly and it's not going to be physically crushed, should last forever.

http://industrial.panasonic.com/lecs/www-data/pdf/ATK0000/ATK0000CE28.pdf
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Coda-effects

Do you have any pictures of your build with this kind of switching system?

I was wondering about the height of such a system...

davent

I only ever got around to prototyping so haven't a completed project, have a project sitting there ready to accept it, on the todo list. Total height, just measured and took some pictures but need my computer... total switch height is between 11 & 12mm, that's two layers of 3mm acrylic, 3mm mouse pad, 1.5mm aluminum plate and a ~0.35mm pcb. Geofex has the switch glued to the top of the enclosure, i was making it on the aluminum plate and attaching the plate to the enclosure with screws on the inside under the plate. Used a Geofex latch circuit in conjunction with mictesters relay switching circuit to do the bypassing.

http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=13295&sid=4740ac16be8b551422045e905861b2d6

Think it was the 4049 latch in this article http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/cd4053/cd4053.htm

... and if i recall correctly the LED and switched relay state were not always in sync at power up.
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TGP39

Hi Coda.....I found this on Ebay....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/320781926498?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

It looks like just what you are looking for..

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davent

Quote from: Coda-effects on March 25, 2015, 06:45:34 AM
Hello !
I am looking for a "special" enclosure. Just a simple enclosure like this one :



But a lot smaller
Like almost the size of a 1590B... Just a small slopped enclosure
Do you know if I have a chance to find this somewhere ?

DIY 1590B stepped wedge tutorial.
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=110590.0
"If you always do what you always did- you always get what you always got." - Unknown

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Coda-effects

#14
Finally I decided to go for the switching system with a pad.

I just saw this picture of the original superfuzz:


We can see that there is a typical 2PDT switch, but it is just a bit deeper in the enclosure.
So I thought of this system:


Do you think it can be thiner, and do you thing it can work ?
On the third picture of this ebay auction, we can clearly see that there is a metallic pad below the plasctic pad, with a bent aluminium portion: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-UNIVOX-SUPER-FUZZ-EFFECTS-PEDAL-SHIN-EI-MADE-IN-JAPAN-UNICORD-BLACK-/221556296557?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3395c8cb6d
I will try both system anyway

The PCB is still under produciton, so I have a bit of time to think about that