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  • #25337
    Anonymous
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    First PCB, first of Barry’s boards (I have 6 more in waiting), and second pedal finished.
    The Sriracha fuzz.

    Could be cleaner but, hey, first PCB.
    It also seems to be thicker with the fat switch off. Could be the cheap test amp, maybe it’s because I haven’t touched the trimmer (not entirely sure what it controls yet), but fiddling with the knobs does swing it from ‘gentle texture’ to downright nasty. More refined than my Bazz Fuss.

    And of course everyone needs their branding. Mine’s simple.

    #25339
    Cybercow
    Participant

    Nicely done. Bravo!

    #25344
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Love the graphics!  It looks like silkscreen?

    #25346
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Painter’s tape, a printed template, and an x-acto knife.

    #25348
    Steve
    Moderator

    Sweet build! Graphics are killer! Who would have thunk… painters tape?!? 🙂

    #25349
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Yup. Cover with painters tape, print out a template, and apply it on top of the tape with white glue. I use a roller on top of that.
    Cut through with a craft knife and spray paint.
    Sucks if you’re doing more than a couple, but why have a stencil hanging around if you only do one?

    #25376
    Barry
    Keymaster

    Sorry I missed this. It is quite excellent and I am glad you enjoy it. This circuit is one of my favorites of all Fuzz’s and not just DIY circuits either. Thanks for sharing and that is excellent on the stencil.

    #25389
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Thanks, that means a lot!
    Next up: a modded Ratt.

    #25973
    Chris
    Participant

    Looks great!  very clean inside and out.

    My guess for your Fat switch is that the switch simply needs turned around.  It looks as though you have the checkmark (im assuming that’s “On”) on the same side as you have the wires.  Toggle switches turn on the opposite side’s solder lugs when flipped in a direction.  Just rotate the switch 180 degrees and it will make sense.  Well done, again – super clean!

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