The horizontal strips are connected to each other unless there is the cut symbol (red square, white centre with a red dot in the cntre of that). the components bridge the gaps between the strips to connect them.
Your layout is good, I've checked it. The Emitter is the one with the tab, and the base is the one that is at the point of the triangle if the emitter is one of the bottom corners, if you know what I mean.
Mike wrote:Your layout is good, I've checked it. The Emitter is the one with the tab, and the base is the one that is at the point of the triangle if the emitter is one of the bottom corners, if you know what I mean.
euan wrote:PCB = getting all your shit in one very small box.
I'm not into it. I don't care. If you think that Hammond BB boxes are big, then you spend more time planning pedalboards than you do actually playing pedals.
ALSO: where did you get green gutar wire? i fuckin want that shit. all gfs had when ordered shit was like black and white
Yeah it's just green electrical tape. It just stops any direct contact between the metal on the back of the pots and any metal on the circuit board. It's unlikely to happen but with the circuit near the pots I figured it'd be better to be safe and it does look quite cool. The green wire I think I got from Maplin. It's total coincidence that the wire and the tape was the same colour, it's the only type of each that I have.
It's solid core so it's not the best for guitars, but you could get stranded in green like that.