Around 10 minute to transfert the layout on a cooper board (by ironing which is not more efficient but I don't have a good equipement)
Around 1 hour for etched bath (you can do more that one in the same bath and can do something else during the bath)
2 o 10 minutes for drilling depending how much holes there is.
I'm not sure that it's quicker when you don't have the proper equipement but I love the result. It's better if you do more than one in the same time.
Jonh, it's again some beauties that you showed us. I never see such great pedals.
1 El Gato Malo - essentially a bass tuned rat with 6 clipping options, and blend. This one has an NOS LM308 from the 70's, may change to to one of my NOS lm308 high gain cans, but haven't decided. Love this thing on my bass and Ge clipping option.
2 Cosmic Owl - i designed it around a tan Ross distortion, made some massive changes within the circuit, and added an active bandaxall tone stack. Fucking heavy as hell, yet remains clear as could be. And yes the eyes light up when the pedals engaged.
Thanks. I can't believe I got it in there so easily. The volume pot is A taper since I didn't have any 9mm B taper in my stash. Probably much better with a linear pot. I still need to think of a new way to label the controls. Hand painting tiny letters sucks.
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Thanks. I can't believe I got it in there so easily. The volume pot is A taper since I didn't have any 9mm B taper in my stash. Probably much better with a linear pot. I still need to think of a new way to label the controls. Hand painting tiny letters sucks.
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it was posted by dragonfly on DIYSB, but he pulled the schematic and layout when he started producing them. it seems to be a nice low to medium gain od. i think i just found it though, so there will be a vero soon.