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Mike wrote:bake on finishes
I just bought one of >these< exactly for this purpose.

I'll report back on the success/failure.

Worth considering though.
I may try it. It's worth noting it's probably another day on the finishing time, but could be worth it. Let me know.
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Mike wrote:Do you have any soldering experience?
I have a little bit, from school. I remember soldering components onto a PCB, cant remember what we were making though lol

I will check those sites tonight, thanks :)
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Cheers Mike, I have been looking at the sites. The European ones are much better than the UK ones, I will probably order from them.

Also I looked into strip boards.. the look doable, I just cant figure out how to position the components on the board.
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I will design you a layout now.
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Mike wrote:I will design you a layout now.
Awesome! Thanks.
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This is the view from the non copper side.

The red circles in squares are "cuts". Cut the copper trace at this point using a drill bit between your fingers like you're starting a tiny fire.
Get some SIL sockets from Banzai/musikding and snip them into 3s and use them as transistor sockets.
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Thanks! Thats perfect, i can do that I reckon. I'm gonna order the parts now, hopefully I can get em by the weekend and have a crack at it.
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Another no0B question:

Does the voltage of the components need to match up or something? I'm looking at the 33k resistors at the minute, and there are 0.25W or 0.5W etc
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1/4W is all you need for stompboxes.
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Mike wrote:1/4W is all you need for stompboxes.
ok cool
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Benecol and Nub your cases got primed and painted this morning. Tim get me a decal sorted for yours please?

New order:

Noirie - £50 + shipping
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- Total Sonic Annihilation feedback looper
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Shite, thought I had. Can it wait until this evening, or shall I roll up my sleeves this avo? Do you want some graphics for the looper there?
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That's up to Noirie I guess?

As for your stuff, yeah it can wait mate, it's your pedal
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Yes! I ordered my parts from Banzai Effects. I chose some pretty cheap components to keep the cost down a bit (first pedal, could all go wrong), but it should be good! I'm pretty excited to build it. I didn't order order any knobs, or casing. I thought I would get them when I need them and have decided what style/size to get etc. Thanks for the advice!
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Adding an L.E.D to the circuit, how hard is that? Can i just put it in after the battery? like dis:

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Will it need a resistor? I remember soldering LEDs at school, but I cant remember anything about them lol
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i'm 97.3% sure you'll need a resistor.
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Reece wrote:i'm 97.3% sure you'll need a resistor.
Ok, but can it still be added onto the wire like that? before the strip board? I will just do it, if it doesn't work it don't matter.
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benecol wrote:Shite, thought I had. Can it wait until this evening, or shall I roll up my sleeves this avo? Do you want some graphics for the looper there?
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Could someone photoshop away the black blackground and change the font to black on total sonic anninilation, would be much appreciated :)
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a sort of mike-ready version.
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Thanks Reece!