- January 24th, 2017, 1:37 am#4889064
Hi all,
Been a very busy year, but I have updated some of the Ghost Trap and Pedal files from my Tested build. Files and updated print guide can still be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1394492
- Added cut-up versions of the side panels and bottom frame for smaller print beds. The bottom frame could probably be smaller but I didn't want to cut it in the middle.
- Added GB1 vector plate, resistor and matching 'aluminum' plate and side panel with appropriate holes
- Added a new version of the 1591 side box for pedal with larger socket hole for Omron-style tube sockets. The Amphenol version is the original version just renamed to reflect the difference between the two. I also added new drill templates for the Amphenol and Omron sockets for actual Hammond boxes. I will be carrying the Omron sockets for foreseeable future.
- Updated Print Guide which is included with 3D files to reflect new parts and clarify some points
ELECTRONICS GUIDE - Have been getting a lot of questions on this and apologize for delays. It's been a crazy year and trying to write a layman's guide for the electronics has been tough. I had to do some revisions with Jeremy who designed the guts and have been trying to simplify some things. I am actively working on it and hope to have it done soon - not giving deadlines any more. The plan is to sell the guide at a modest fee - as it's a ton of work. I will also be offering a few of the electronic and mechanical components which are hard to find. For the bulk of the electronics I will simply post an Adafruit shopping list, right now they run close to $200. I will release the Arduino code and SFX for free as well.
As a reminder, I designed the kits so they can be fully assembled, painted, etc and easily taken back apart to install electronics, so build those kits while I finish this up.
KITS - I just put together a bunch of hardware kits of screws, connectors, knobs, hoses, etc to assemble the 3D printed parts. I've had trouble finding the right color connectors for some of the pedal parts, so they may need painted. I generally haven't been offering the actual 3D parts as they take a long time to print. I've been able to reduce the price on most kits and am currently offering 10% off with code BIGTWINKIE.
Sean
https://charlesworthdynamics.etsy.com
Been a very busy year, but I have updated some of the Ghost Trap and Pedal files from my Tested build. Files and updated print guide can still be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1394492
- Added cut-up versions of the side panels and bottom frame for smaller print beds. The bottom frame could probably be smaller but I didn't want to cut it in the middle.
- Added GB1 vector plate, resistor and matching 'aluminum' plate and side panel with appropriate holes
- Added a new version of the 1591 side box for pedal with larger socket hole for Omron-style tube sockets. The Amphenol version is the original version just renamed to reflect the difference between the two. I also added new drill templates for the Amphenol and Omron sockets for actual Hammond boxes. I will be carrying the Omron sockets for foreseeable future.
- Updated Print Guide which is included with 3D files to reflect new parts and clarify some points
ELECTRONICS GUIDE - Have been getting a lot of questions on this and apologize for delays. It's been a crazy year and trying to write a layman's guide for the electronics has been tough. I had to do some revisions with Jeremy who designed the guts and have been trying to simplify some things. I am actively working on it and hope to have it done soon - not giving deadlines any more. The plan is to sell the guide at a modest fee - as it's a ton of work. I will also be offering a few of the electronic and mechanical components which are hard to find. For the bulk of the electronics I will simply post an Adafruit shopping list, right now they run close to $200. I will release the Arduino code and SFX for free as well.
As a reminder, I designed the kits so they can be fully assembled, painted, etc and easily taken back apart to install electronics, so build those kits while I finish this up.
KITS - I just put together a bunch of hardware kits of screws, connectors, knobs, hoses, etc to assemble the 3D printed parts. I've had trouble finding the right color connectors for some of the pedal parts, so they may need painted. I generally haven't been offering the actual 3D parts as they take a long time to print. I've been able to reduce the price on most kits and am currently offering 10% off with code BIGTWINKIE.
Sean
https://charlesworthdynamics.etsy.com