What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
sweet!!! thanks peps1!!!!
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
I know this is really not exciting and that this project is taking me way to long.......(work and girlfriend are to blame).
I am building a JTM45 amp clone and I finally have the chassis work don and am starting on the turret board. I am really starting to push myself on the solder joints and precision of the wiring and its routing and bends. How else will you get better? I could solder and route some wire in a fraction of the time that would look like crap but be functional. I am to anal to do that
For my first electronics project all I want to do is improve everyday that I work on it.
For those of you that haven't attempted this yet, you have to be careful and not load the turrets up with solder because you have shit to go into the other side.
Peace my DAM brothers,
Jeff
I am building a JTM45 amp clone and I finally have the chassis work don and am starting on the turret board. I am really starting to push myself on the solder joints and precision of the wiring and its routing and bends. How else will you get better? I could solder and route some wire in a fraction of the time that would look like crap but be functional. I am to anal to do that
For my first electronics project all I want to do is improve everyday that I work on it.
For those of you that haven't attempted this yet, you have to be careful and not load the turrets up with solder because you have shit to go into the other side.
Peace my DAM brothers,
Jeff
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
loving the mkIII!
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
The muff is now muffin' and rawking so i'm gonna build a big brother for the one knobber i posted to the build showoff section, this time with more "normal" trannies and input cap blending. But i'm getting a bit worried about the MKI fever i'm starting to get... I think i just may have to start ordering some parts
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
That MKIII looks real purdy! Can't wait to see the innards.
Condolences, the bums lost!
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