Isolation pedal build
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Re: Isolation pedal build
My missus did a case study about the guy down your way building cars with them... fuji xerox printers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cPbOZnPTKk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cPbOZnPTKk
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Yeah they're bloody cool, seen one in the flesh running round the local track, very cool!Bg wrote:My missus did a case study about the guy down your way building cars with them... fuji xerox printers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cPbOZnPTKk
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Heres the inside view of the model, its really cool, I made a 4mm hole and told it to put a thread in there at M4x0.7mm and job done!jeremyb wrote:How ancient, there are 3d printed threads in the corners of the box and the lid I printed has counter sunk holes for the M4x0.7mm screws I'm going to use in itLostininverness wrote:That looks excellent JB!!! I'm assuming that you could make them so you can drill and tap to attach a base/lid to it?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Wow! yep, all about the stone age. I am impressed even more. Now, wonder what else you can make for guitars.....jeremyb wrote:How ancient, there are 3d printed threads in the corners of the box and the lid I printed has counter sunk holes for the M4x0.7mm screws I'm going to use in itLostininverness wrote:That looks excellent JB!!! I'm assuming that you could make them so you can drill and tap to attach a base/lid to it?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Next you could build a power supply. Just make sure it's...
isolated.
isolated.
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Maybe for an 8" speaker! My printers not very largeCapt. Black wrote:Can you 3D print an Isolation Cab?
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There’s so much IB:JB in this I don’t know where to start!jeremyb wrote:Maybe for an 8" speaker! My printers not very largeCapt. Black wrote:Can you 3D print an Isolation Cab?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I am a mong, need a dual pole momentary footswitch for the stop button as it shorts tip and ring to shield, but then so does the dedicated tip or ring buttons... Any ideas where to get one? Or should I just reprint a two button one?!?!?!!?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
So mark one was too big really and I didn't have a DP momentary switch to do the stop function, so went tiny instead!
Plus with the buttons so close together, stop is easy as you can stand on both... I figure I won't use the octave function too often, altho' will be fun to experiment with for making bass loops on the normal 6 stringer...
Plus with the buttons so close together, stop is easy as you can stand on both... I figure I won't use the octave function too often, altho' will be fun to experiment with for making bass loops on the normal 6 stringer...
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Re: Isolation pedal build
How about that - its complete with screws for the base!!jeremyb wrote:So mark one was too big really and I didn't have a DP momentary switch to do the stop function, so went tiny instead!
Plus with the buttons so close together, stop is easy as you can stand on both... I figure I won't use the octave function too often, altho' will be fun to experiment with for making bass loops on the normal 6 stringer...
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Anyone dibs’d this yet?jeremyb wrote:Also reminds me I should build a remote for the Infinity 2...
How are you finding it?
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It's quite excellent!! Not used it a lot yet, but rules!KentNZ wrote:Anyone dibs’d this yet?jeremyb wrote:Also reminds me I should build a remote for the Infinity 2...
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That mini remote pedal is so cool! I’ve got my eye on an infinity two, but figure I should try to loop with Ableton first.
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