CNC or 3D print all the things

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Its a pre amp so hopefully not as much flame potential.

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New barbecue? Nice weather for flame grilling…

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Slight issues with the engraving (broke a cutter mid way and no spare)

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I’ll predict good texture, here.

Should have with the audio note tantalum resistors

It lives.

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Nice

Just one input wired up to see if it works, just need to sort out the front panel and find the power switches I’ve managed to lose.

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I really want the knob to be as big as that

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Mark II taking shape with added foo caps and attenuator.

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Forgot to take pictures of the inside :frowning:

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Lovely work

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:drooling_face:

Took these quick snaps at Ians today.

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Great selfie Rob

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That’s a similar construction to the method I use - mount everything to a piece of acrylic and then mount that inside the case - it does make life easier :).

Lovely work by the way.

I’ve just finished this turret board for a custom power supply. Same sort of approach again. This time the base material is 5mm Tufnol. The turret holes (75 of them) were done on the CNC and then the turrets were hand-swaged in place using a drill press. For scale, the board’s 250mm wide and 210mm deep. In case you’re wondering about the yellow disc, the surface of the Tufnol is shiny and that’s a reflection of the ceiling light in my kitchen.

VB

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I love a bit of tufnol - Is that carp?

I can’t remember to be honest. It’s definitely one of the fabric grades but I bought the piece a long time ago and don’t have the records any more.

VB