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Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

2012-10-10 by gooboworks

Ok, I have been dormant a long time. I have some MOTM kits to complete. I have the Blacet Time Machine, and I have the MOTM faceplate to go with it. I also have the MOTM pots. I have a mounting bracket I got from The Stooges long ago. The module will be a MOTM format Blacet Time Machine.

The question. The Time Machine circuit board has no mounting holes. Has anyone out there built the Blacet Time Machine in MOTM format? How did you mount the circuit board?

Thanks
Andy

Re: [motm] Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

2012-10-10 by blacet@blacet.com

There are two versions of the Time Machine PCB; one in Frac, the other in
5U/MOTM. The later has mounting holes for a steel mounting plate that
Blacet sold.

If you have the blank PCB, you might consider trading for the 5U version.
We sold a run of these last year so they are out there (but none left
here...).

I hope this helps, I'm sure the list will have more.


> Ok, I have been dormant a long time. I have some MOTM kits to complete.
> I have the Blacet Time Machine, and I have the MOTM faceplate to go with
> it. I also have the MOTM pots. I have a mounting bracket I got from
> The Stooges long ago. The module will be a MOTM format Blacet Time
> Machine.
>
> The question. The Time Machine circuit board has no mounting holes.
> Has anyone out there built the Blacet Time Machine in MOTM format? How
> did you mount the circuit board?
>
> Thanks
> Andy
>
>

RE: [motm] Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

2012-10-10 by Adam Schabtach

I did the same conversion project a number of years ago. I no longer have the module, but as I recall I just drilled holes in the circuit board.

 

--Adam

 

From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of gooboworks
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:43 AM
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motm] Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

 

 

Ok, I have been dormant a long time. I have some MOTM kits to complete. I have the Blacet Time Machine, and I have the MOTM faceplate to go with it. I also have the MOTM pots. I have a mounting bracket I got from The Stooges long ago. The module will be a MOTM format Blacet Time Machine.

The question. The Time Machine circuit board has no mounting holes. Has anyone out there built the Blacet Time Machine in MOTM format? How did you mount the circuit board?

Thanks
Andy

Re: Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

2012-10-11 by xiphiguy@frontier.com

Hey Andy,
Larry Hendry documented the conversion for this board a number of years ago, and it is still available on his archived Web site at:

http://www.wiseguysynth.com/

Follow the links to "MOTM Stuff," then "MOTM Conversions," then "Blacet Time Machine."

Still missing Larry; it's been seven years this week since we lost him way too soon.
~Terry

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "gooboworks" <andy@...> wrote:
>
> Ok, I have been dormant a long time. I have some MOTM kits to complete. I have the Blacet Time Machine, and I have the MOTM faceplate to go with it. I also have the MOTM pots. I have a mounting bracket I got from The Stooges long ago. The module will be a MOTM format Blacet Time Machine.
>
> The question. The Time Machine circuit board has no mounting holes. Has anyone out there built the Blacet Time Machine in MOTM format? How did you mount the circuit board?
>
> Thanks
> Andy
>

Re: Mounting circuit board for Blacet Time Machine

2012-10-11 by gooboworks

Terry, this is what I was looking for. I remember this site, I had forgotten to look there. It is exactly what I need. Thanks for this.

I miss Larry a lot as well. I really do. Wow, I can't believe it has been seven years. I was looking at all the patch cords and other stuff I have from The Stooges.

Andy

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "xiphiguy@..." <xiphiguy@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Andy,
> Larry Hendry documented the conversion for this board a number of years ago, and it is still available on his archived Web site at:
>
> http://www.wiseguysynth.com/
>
> Follow the links to "MOTM Stuff," then "MOTM Conversions," then "Blacet Time Machine."
>
> Still missing Larry; it's been seven years this week since we lost him way too soon.
> ~Terry
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "gooboworks" <andy@> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, I have been dormant a long time. I have some MOTM kits to complete. I have the Blacet Time Machine, and I have the MOTM faceplate to go with it. I also have the MOTM pots. I have a mounting bracket I got from The Stooges long ago. The module will be a MOTM format Blacet Time Machine.
> >
> > The question. The Time Machine circuit board has no mounting holes. Has anyone out there built the Blacet Time Machine in MOTM format? How did you mount the circuit board?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Andy
> >
>

Re: Larry H.

2012-10-13 by Scott E.

I still think about Larry often as well.

Quality guy and was a real huge contributor to this list and our hobby.

Scott

On 10/11/2012 8:10 AM, xiphiguy@... wrote:
>
> Hey Andy,
> Larry Hendry documented the conversion for this board a number of
> years ago, and it is still available on his archived Web site at:
>
> http://www.wiseguysynth.com/
>
> Follow the links to "MOTM Stuff," then "MOTM Conversions," then
> "Blacet Time Machine."
>
> Still missing Larry; it's been seven years this week since we lost him
> way too soon.
> ~Terry
>

Re: [motm] Re: Larry H.

2012-10-13 by blacet@blacet.com

Much thanks to whoever is paying to keep the site up.


> I still think about Larry often as well.
>
> Quality guy and was a real huge contributor to this list and our hobby.
>
> Scott
>
> On 10/11/2012 8:10 AM, xiphiguy@... wrote:
>>
>> Hey Andy,
>> Larry Hendry documented the conversion for this board a number of
>> years ago, and it is still available on his archived Web site at:
>>
>> http://www.wiseguysynth.com/
>>
>> Follow the links to "MOTM Stuff," then "MOTM Conversions," then
>> "Blacet Time Machine."
>>
>> Still missing Larry; it's been seven years this week since we lost him
>> way too soon.
>> ~Terry
>>
>
>