[sdiy] Wasp clone, was: SDIY UK 2010 pics and vid

cheater cheater cheater00 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 11:05:00 CEST 2010


You know, another thing is -- given their manufacturing quality --
those pcbs *are* going to give up their ghost at some point... better
have a replacement source! At that point if you have the ability to
print new pcbs it would just involve a bit of soldering and possibly
desoldering the rarer components from the old one.

Cheers,
D.

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 22:51, Keith Winstanley
<keithw at cix.compulink.co.uk> wrote:
> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimwMLtxvHKcXKc4Z7p5I9YRGfUJ4Axqj1h43lin at mail.gmail.com>
> I have two wasps and love them, I have been talking for a long time about
> cloning the PCBS and building a rackmount wasp x 4 to use with my
> caterpillar keyboard  in the same way as an ob 4 voice I suppose - but...
> I need a pcb layout, if you have ever tried repairing a wasp you will know
> that the pcb tracks peel off like old sticky tape so I am loathed to
> sacrifice one of my original wasps to get the component side traces - I am
> sure I could, given time work it out from the schemos - but the key word
> here is time!
>
> Keith
>
> http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
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