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RE: [motm] Big Jpg. !!! Delete before opening if you don't like. My Case

RE: [motm] Big Jpg. !!! Delete before opening if you don't like. My Case

2001-02-26 by Tentochi

Very cool.  I am especially fond of the wider width cases such as your 20U
case.

I also have a Roland 181.  I am interested in your FP.  It looks like 8
jacks of mults at the top.  A switch and three jacks and a DIN below that.
What is everything?  Can you send a close-up pic of the module?

Love the pics!  I wish more people would send pics to the list.

Thanks!
Shemp
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> Sorry to do this to all of you, but I don't have a web page to put hese
> pictures on. I have lots of pictures of my new poplar hard case
> for my MOTM
> and would love to share them and post them if someone can help me
> out :~) I
> used 10" wide poplar (semihard wood I guess) and my case holds 2 rows of
> 20u. I used brass inserts into pine runners like Dave B and it
> works great.
> I only spent $30 for enough of these little inserts for almost 2 of these
> cases. I have a jpeg. of the inserts sitting in the pine rails if anyone
> would like to see the result up close.
>
> I drilled all of the rail holes freehand with modules as templates and I
> only ended up with one hole to re-work. Very lucky as far as I was
> concerned. Anyway, I also have pictures of my sealed back,
> altough it still
> awaits ventilation holes and final stain and laquer.
>
> The second jpeg is to show the grain of poplar as a choice for
> case wood and
> the finish I ended up with. Poplar is very available at Home Depot around
> California. I used minwax "early american" stain and minwax polyuerethane
> finish. I am very satisfierd with the result and I would
> recommend 3 coats
> as a minimum with good sandning between. Foam brush worked great,
> just like
> it said on the can.
>
> I use one 900 power supply and a power dist pcb in the case. The 900 is
> sunken mounted on the rear so the panerl on the back covers the whole
> surface and leaves a small window for the power switch and AC
> cord. Sorry to
> keep on jabbering, but after a weeks construction time I am very glad to
> almost be finished. Again, I sincerely apoligize if this clogged
> up your box
> or anything like that. I am truly honored to share this with the likes of
> all on this list whom will surely provide me with honest
> opinions, help and
> criticism in the always bold fashion it is, Ha!
>
> Thomas White

Re: [motm] Big Jpg. !!! Delete before opening if you don't like. My Case

2001-02-26 by J. Larry Hendry

Well, I love to see photos too.  However, I think this place could get to be
a mess quick if everyone was to share their stuff by this method.  At least
two people have extended offers to help those without websites to display
their work.  I originally started a page on my website called "MOTM Users
forum" intended just for this purpose.  However, Cary Roberts made it much
easier for everyone by making space on his retrosynth server:
http://motm.retrosynth.com   And, Cary has this set up so that you can
upload your own stuff.  Point your FTP program at this address.  The
username is "motm" and your password is your e-mail address.  Make yourself
a directory and upload your photos.  I am adding links on my site in the
"MOTM Users forum" that link directly to these directories.  I am also happy
to host this stuff directly, but I think putting them at retrosynth makes
more sense.

If you are unable to FTP your work to Cary's site, I will be happy to help
you set that up or add them myself.  So, all MOTM'ers have free web space
available for the using.  There is no need to mail the photos to the list.

Thanks,
Larry Hendry


----- Original Message -----
From: Tentochi <tentochi@...>
Love the pics!  I wish more people would send pics to the list.
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> Thomas White
> Sorry to do this to all of you, but I don't have a web page to
> put hese pictures on. I have lots of pictures of my new poplar
> hard case for my MOTM and would love to share them and
> post them if someone can help me out :~)

Big Jpg. !!! Delete before opening if you don't like. My Case

2001-02-26 by thomas white

Sorry to do this to all of you, but I don't have a web page to put hese 
pictures on. I have lots of pictures of my new poplar hard case for my MOTM 
and would love to share them and post them if someone can help me out :~) I 
used 10" wide poplar (semihard wood I guess) and my case holds 2 rows of 
20u. I used brass inserts into pine runners like Dave B and it works great. 
I only spent $30 for enough of these little inserts for almost 2 of these 
cases. I have a jpeg. of the inserts sitting in the pine rails if anyone 
would like to see the result up close.

I drilled all of the rail holes freehand with modules as templates and I 
only ended up with one hole to re-work. Very lucky as far as I was 
concerned. Anyway, I also have pictures of my sealed back, altough it still 
awaits ventilation holes and final stain and laquer.

The second jpeg is to show the grain of poplar as a choice for case wood and 
the finish I ended up with. Poplar is very available at Home Depot around 
California. I used minwax "early american" stain and minwax polyuerethane 
finish. I am very satisfierd with the result and I would recommend 3 coats 
as a minimum with good sandning between. Foam brush worked great, just like 
it said on the can.

I use one 900 power supply and a power dist pcb in the case. The 900 is 
sunken mounted on the rear so the panerl on the back covers the whole 
surface and leaves a small window for the power switch and AC cord. Sorry to 
keep on jabbering, but after a weeks construction time I am very glad to 
almost be finished. Again, I sincerely apoligize if this clogged up your box 
or anything like that. I am truly honored to share this with the likes of 
all on this list whom will surely provide me with honest opinions, help and 
criticism in the always bold fashion it is, Ha!

Thomas White

PS. I have 1 VCA and 1 VCO in Construction and the silver module is an 
interesting little Maplin kit called the "Voice Vandal" It is a digital 
dealy in combination with a ring mod type of distortion that can be is 
bandwidth dependant (selecetd with 4 panel push buttons) For $50, I am very 
happy with this module even though the carrier noise can be quite obtrusive! 
It also has a pre-amplified input to use with guitar or voice signals.
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