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Woah, that is legit!
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Thanks dudes! I look forward to finally making the 8 stage fet-phaser version. I found some matched quad arrays.

That means I only need to trim one to the other, taking all the drama out of matching 8 from 100 or so..

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Tmcb there was a thread on diystompboxes about $30 peak style devices from eBay, I saved it somewhere if you want me to dig it out. I have a peak and love it for sorting transistors, have had no time for the last 2 and a half years though. Wish I had the cap and resistor ones for bulk testing boxes of old stuff I have, finding resistors is a bitch
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Snarblinge wrote:Tmcb there was a thread on diystompboxes about $30 peak style devices from eBay, I saved it somewhere if you want me to dig it out. I have a peak and love it for sorting transistors, have had no time for the last 2 and a half years though. Wish I had the cap and resistor ones for bulk testing boxes of old stuff I have, finding resistors is a bitch
Hell yeah I would, that would be rad.

Ha, just do what I did and spend $20 buying all the resistors on Tayda and throw out all the random crap.
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wow man. very very cool, great work!

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Made this for a fourmite, pretty happy with it!
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Looks amazing dude! What is it?
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It's a Naga VIper, which is of course a Silicon Rangemaster
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Lovely!
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Spruce_Moose wrote:Getting to the end of working on this

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-IvEfdG ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
That is amazing
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jeremyb wrote:Lovely!
Yes, it is. Very, very lovely. :D

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TmcB wrote:Image

Made this for a fourmite, pretty happy with it!
That looks fantastic! How did you do the text on that and was the enclosure prefinished?

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Very purdy Toans

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Thanks folks, I got it done at Emblems NZ, I think they Laser etched it.
Enclosure was pre-finished although it might be a little thin compared to what I need.
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Very nice!
What does it do?

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