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Arctic Rush...9 down, I'm done!

Started by GrindCustoms, June 02, 2012, 08:26:49 PM

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GrindCustoms

These are'nt madbean builts.......but i tought i could share over here aswell.

I work in the Arctic as a Ironworker/Welder/Heavy machinery operator.

I got my job call thursday evening and i got a load of built to complete before i leave, for customers and distributor....

So here we go, stay tuned...they will be couple more to come! :)












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stecykmi

all expensive dale resistors too! i used those for an amp i built for myself a while back, but i can't bring myself to spend the extra cash for regular stomp box builds.

what part of the arctic? sounds exciting.

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GrindCustoms

Quote from: stecykmi on June 03, 2012, 12:51:13 AM
all expensive dale resistors too! i used those for an amp i built for myself a while back, but i can't bring myself to spend the extra cash for regular stomp box builds.

what part of the arctic? sounds exciting.

I like those little «turds» alot, i started to use these for my klones and in the end....i'm slowling converting my whole resistor inventory to RN55D....., 80% of my builts are «commercial» so i don't really feel the higher cost of those resistors...

I work in north east part of Nunavut, right under the Baffin sea, i was previously at 50km of the arctic circle but i'm now going 150km up north from that place to start a new mine plant.

We are 3 guys going over there, we'll be the first «contractors» to work in that emplacement, so it's pretty much exciting. :)

Quote from: gtr2 on June 03, 2012, 12:55:43 AM
Nice touch with the lighted knob!

Josh

The knobs are awesome on «one knobbers», save some place, makes wiring cleaner...just positive aspects! 8)
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GrindCustoms

2 more Chimaera that are going to the distributor, in the 2 previous i posted one is now at home with Eric Jarrin (Despised Icon).



2 more Clean Boost that with another one posted previously are going to the distributor aswell, the other Boost is now in the mail going to Keith Merrow, for a promotional video.



And finally........another Chimaera with a proto laser etch that is going to another pedal builder Rnagoda (Godasound) for an exchange of service we got going.



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pickdropper

Hey Rej,

On the unpainted silver box, is the laser etching actually an etch, or is it the laser staining process?  I can't really tell from the photo.

The laser engraver that I use can't actually dig into bare metal (although some can). The way around that is to apply a coating, which is stained by the laser.  After "etching", it the material is cleaned off, leaving a raw metal box with a permanent graphic discoloration.  Just curious which one you have there.

Hmmm, permanent graphic discoloration sounds like a good band name.
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GrindCustoms

Thanks Dave, the last one is the «staining» method.

For the others it's like those you did, just engraving through the paint to the bare metal.

When i did my first «protos» the guy who does the job for me, settle the laser really high in temp and it was going through the aluminum a bit giving a rough feel to the etch, wich i liked alot.

I forgot to mention him that i wanted the painted ones like that.....does'nt really matter now...they still look good to me. :)
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pickdropper

Yeah, it's certainly a fun process to experiment with.

I wish I had more time with it.  I have limited access to the one at work, but only when I have time and it isn't in use.  A bit too expensive to have at home, though.
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