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bugbrand

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State Machine
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:15 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | And I'm darn happy at how the slider slits have come out! Freaking loving the CNC power! I used an end mill to pass over slicing 0.25mm each pass gradually cutting the grooves - took a good couple of hours but I made sure not to rush and f*** things!
The pic looks a bit smudgy - I'll be re-cleaning and giving the panel another coat of laquer. I actually did the laser-transfers before drilling the holes - this seems to work out just fine as long as you apply several layers of laquer to make it tough and then tidy up a bit afterwards...
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Wow, Tom !!! Freaking awesome !! I love how the slider pot slits came out and the line graphics running perpendicular to them. I wish I could mill things !! Very nice work thus far man !
I know what you mean about mounting all the hardware. It's like putting the finishing touch on a new sports car like pin stripes and other ornamental detailing. Sometimes you get itchy just to see it materialize Again, very nice. As I mentioned, the diversity in our panels is amazing.
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bugbrand

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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:38 pm Post subject:
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Thanks Bill! Yeah, itching indeed. I did just try mounting one of the sliders just to see --- perfect fit, nice and secure with their own mounting holes, and totally free running on the sliding! I had great doubts about how this'd work out so I'm well relieved. _________________ http://www.bugbrand.co.uk
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Scott Stites
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Panel drilled, parts mounted here. Igor holds the panel for front and rear shots. Positively Soviet-Era compared to all the other groovy panels, but it'll do for me...
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Uncle Krunkus
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:23 pm Post subject:
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Okay, now I'm feeling well and truly catatonic!
I haven't even got my front panel yet, let alone drilled it!
I can guarantee though that it will be a completely different flavour again.
The PCBs and harnesses are coming along quite well though.
BTW, absolutely beautiful work done by all!
(I like the Soviet utilitarian style Scott. It has a Frankenstein's lab meets Flash Gordon set effect which is ominously functional, and very underrated! ) _________________ What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there. |
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State Machine
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:40 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | Panel drilled, parts mounted here. Igor holds the panel for front and rear shots. Positively Soviet-Era compared to all the other groovy panels, but it'll do for me...
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Dude, it looks fine to me. You made fast work of that drilling and mounting! great job Scott ...
I am working in my shop now and holy shit, I had to stop and get Robin to take the massage unit to my neck for a bit. I have one f.....g huge kink in it ...... Oh, this getting old shit has to stop !!!!!
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State Machine
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:43 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | I haven't even got my front panel yet, let alone drilled it!
I can guarantee though that it will be a completely different flavour again.
The PCBs and harnesses are coming along quite well though. |
Ahh, thats OK brother! If it were a race with big stakes, I would worry. Just have fun with it Yes, those harnesses take time don't they? Wow !!
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bugbrand

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slo

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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:30 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | | ------ made using FrontDesigner3.0 -- let me know if it doesn't work properly.... |
That is a work of art, as are the other panels. The file works properly, thanks to you and the others for all your hard work on this project.
Anyone know where the BOM is? this project covers a few threads and lots of messages, and I have'nt been able to locate it yet. |
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v-un-v
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:57 pm Post subject:
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| Scott Stites wrote: | | Positively Soviet-Era compared to all the other groovy panels, but it'll do for me... |
I dunno- It looks like something straight out of an early Dr Who movie to me! Nice!!  _________________ ACHTUNG!
ALLES TURISTEN UND NONTEKNISCHEN LOOKENPEEPERS!
DAS KOMPUTERMASCHINE IST NICHT FÜR DER GEFINGERPOKEN UND MITTENGRABEN! ODERWISE IST EASY TO SCHNAPPEN DER SPRINGENWERK, BLOWENFUSEN UND POPPENCORKEN MIT SPITZENSPARKSEN.
IST NICHT FÜR GEWERKEN BEI DUMMKOPFEN. DER RUBBERNECKEN SIGHTSEEREN KEEPEN DAS COTTONPICKEN HÄNDER IN DAS POCKETS MUSS.
ZO RELAXEN UND WATSCHEN DER BLINKENLICHTEN. |
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fonik

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Uncle Krunkus
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:03 am Post subject:
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Nice panel Fonik!
I like the green. I'm thinking of going blue, but a bit different to Bill. _________________ What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there. |
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mono-poly

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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:08 am Post subject:
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| Interesting layouts! |
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Uncle Krunkus
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:16 am Post subject:
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Shit!
Fonik's layout just went full size on the page!
Weird.  _________________ What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there. |
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v-un-v
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:20 am Post subject:
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| Uncle Krunkus wrote: | Shit!
Fonik's layout just went full size on the page!
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No that just happened to me too. I think it's because the file the image is linked to is at 1:1 scale? _________________ ACHTUNG!
ALLES TURISTEN UND NONTEKNISCHEN LOOKENPEEPERS!
DAS KOMPUTERMASCHINE IST NICHT FÜR DER GEFINGERPOKEN UND MITTENGRABEN! ODERWISE IST EASY TO SCHNAPPEN DER SPRINGENWERK, BLOWENFUSEN UND POPPENCORKEN MIT SPITZENSPARKSEN.
IST NICHT FÜR GEWERKEN BEI DUMMKOPFEN. DER RUBBERNECKEN SIGHTSEEREN KEEPEN DAS COTTONPICKEN HÄNDER IN DAS POCKETS MUSS.
ZO RELAXEN UND WATSCHEN DER BLINKENLICHTEN. |
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Uncle Krunkus
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:30 am Post subject:
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But now it's gone back to the "small till you click on it" version. _________________ What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there. |
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fonik

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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:33 am Post subject:
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and now i avoided all pitfalls... _________________
cheers,
matthias
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janvanvolt

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Fonik: nice the jacks are 3,5mm ? mind to share the FPD when done so that i can make a 6,3mm version or even join you in the buy ? |
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Uncle Krunkus
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 6:11 am Post subject:
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| fonik wrote: | | and now i avoided all pitfalls... |
From my experience, you should never say things like that!  _________________ What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there. |
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fonik

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| unit-sound wrote: | | Fonik: nice the jacks are 3,5mm ? mind to share the FPD when done so that i can make a 6,3mm version or even join you in the buy ? |
i use the cliff sockets. check your PMs soon.
| Uncle Krunkus wrote: | | fonik wrote: | | and now i avoided all pitfalls... |
From my experience, you should never say things like that!  |
agreed. trying to avoid known pitfalls i often discover pitfalls not known yet... _________________
cheers,
matthias
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Scott Stites
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:46 am Post subject:
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Kewl panel, indeed Fonik!!
Hey y'all - I changed the name of this thread to reflect what is more-or-less has become - the Klee Build Thread. Hope that doesn't throw anybody off or anything.
Cheers,
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Wild Zebra

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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:01 pm Post subject:
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Wow, Nice looking panels guys! _________________ "your stripes are killer bro" |
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State Machine
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THeff

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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:18 pm Post subject:
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Guys,
These front panels look great!
State Machine, your graphics are really slick!
Scott, your panel looks like a handful for Igor!
Tom and Fonik, I like the slider idea, they really show the settings at a glance and you can put them closer together than normal pots.
I can't wait for you guys to get your Klees to start Kleeing!
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Scott Stites
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:44 pm Post subject:
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Yep, Tim, once they're built, we should get them all together and let them frolic around in the grass (cracks me up picturing your Klee at the window when it heard the Klee Kall)
I'm pretty much at the same point as Bill is with the panel wiring, though I still have a bit more of that to go. I've got 3/4 of the cables put together, so I'm thinking pretty soon we'll have the Klee's up and percolating.
Sorry this is taking so long for all of you waiting - all of us proto-builders are forced to squeeze Klee proto time in amongst our jobs and family obligations, etc (just like most everybody here with every project, actually). But, we've got a healthy proto-builders dialogue going.
As I mentioned to them tonight, I haven't found anything difficult yet in the build. In fact, it's easier than a lot of my other projects have been to put together. The main thing is, there's a lot of wiring, and that's where most of the time/work is, but even that is made easy by Andy's PCB layout. I've chosen to go the connector route, and that makes it even easier, because you basically wire everything to the panel when it's laying out on your table, and then you just...plug it in!
We'll have a nice build doc to follow, and we think you'll likely find it pretty easy.
Cheers,
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