[sdiy] breadboard, was: Minimum spacing between 1/4" jacks on DOTCOM modules..

Terry Shultz thx1138 at earthlink.net
Sun May 19 22:10:39 CEST 2013


I use wire wrap and dip headers for analog parts.

I built the drumulator and emulator 2 mostly this way.

Not the best but stitch wire is more expensive.

Still the net list can be input to a pcb tool.

Terry

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On May 19, 2013, at 12:57 PM, Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net> wrote:

> 
> Thomas Strathmann <thomas at pdp7.org> wrote:
>> On 19.05.13 18:30, David G Dixon wrote:
>>> The physical making of the board is trivially easy once you have a system in
>>> place.  It may take a few minutes longer than stuffing a breadboard, but
>>> then you have a permanent circuit.
>> 
>> You forget that one also needs enough room to work with chemicals and a
>> drill press. That's not a given.
>> 
>>    Thomas
> 
> And in some parts of the world, you can't just dump such chemicals down the drain.
> 
> -- ScottG
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