[sdiy] ASm-2 PCB is here...
damion at poweracoustics.org
damion at poweracoustics.org
Thu Jan 6 03:58:22 CET 2005
Panels can be professionally etched, screened, and drilled for about
$20 each in a quantity of about 20 or so...
The problem would be getting everyone to agree on a design, and enough
people interested to make it worth while.
On Jan 5, 2005, at 5:52 PM, Simon Richardson wrote:
> Yes, I've built two. The idea is to build a big patch synth out of
> them but I'm hung up at the same place - how to make the panels etc.
>
> Without a workshop metal is going to be difficult. I thought I might
> use MDF - it cuts and drills quite easily and accurately. On the other
> hand it does look a little like cardboard.
>
> I once saw some French polished MDF - which is kind of perverse, I
> know - but it looked like some ancient form of plastic, Bakelite or
> Paxolin or something. Could look quite cool?
>
> Simon
>
>
> On 6 Jan 2005, at 01:18, R. Drake wrote:
>
>> anybody else building, or has built, an asm2? i got the board a
>> couple
>> months ago, but am still (as usual) hung up on panel design. would
>> be glad
>> to hear anyone's experiences, bug reports etc.
>>
>> lbd
>>
>> on 1/5/05 11:12 AM, David J. Hughes at hughes_david_j at btopenworld.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> My ASM-2 PCB arrived from elby-designs this morning and it looks
>>> fantastic!
>>> Very well made and printed.
>>>
>
>
>
damion romero
damion at poweracoustics.org
http://poweracoustics.org
http://p-tapes.com
More information about the Synth-diy
mailing list