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http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2010/10/dam-meathead.html?m=1
It’s actually quite good I’m not a big fuzz guy otherwise is build EVEN MORE...
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-271480-Universal-Hammered-Burnished/dp/B00FQCWJ42
FWIW it’s actually a little slow to dry - once I started installing parts in the case I realised it was still just a tiny bit “sticky” to the touch, and I’ve already managed to ding it just a smidge on one edge. But overall it still looks good
Temporary knobbage in place. Not sure what I will put on there long term. Also I probably won't keep the sticky labels as they very quickly pick up dirt round the edges. I'll probably do a waterslide decal. Full gut shot to follow once complete.
Lost track of time testing the meathead out, it's probably one of my faves, definitely through the practice amp anyway. It's always different at full pelt
I don't know how to mount vero so I use velcro tape and stick it to the back of the pot. I adapted a vertical pin mount pot with a small bit of vero.
I reused the housing from a Bazz Fuss and remembered when I opened it that it wasn't the best inside. I drilled without a template and the jacks are too close to the switch. Also it's a cheap enclosure and a bit more shallow than a normal Hammond one so I've had to line parts of it with electrical tape
My wiring isn't neat but I am not naturally tidy anyway. I think it's fairly sturdy though. I'd probably 80% trust it on my board
All in all a successful little diversion :-) back now to the rolling news
For a first build on vero you did well to get it working at all. I think only my fourth attempt passed a signal
I said maybe.....
Considering I've never used vero before, it's a bit daunting though. My plan is to have a toggle switch to change the momentary footswitch from the "detune" effect to a "slam" which maxes the feedback.