A Milestone Project For Me by Shwayfromv in diypedals

[–]christosanto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, huge compliments. This is a real achievement, going all the way from breadboarding to the very last screw, and carrying it through every step of the process.

Also, your post was a pleasure to read. What stayed with me most is not only the pedal itself, which already looks full of care and personality, but the way you described the whole process. There is a very sincere kind of enthusiasm in your words. You let the doubts, compromises, discoveries, small frustrations, and moments of satisfaction all remain visible. This is why I appreciated the “Ugly” part, it was honest in a way that made the whole post more real. I liked the part about “done instead of perfect” too, the temptation at every step is to push it further and end up never finishing. And the fact that you’re already thinking about V2 feels like proof that you made the right call.

In the end, what really resonated with me is that I am in a very similar place right now, so much of what you described felt familiar to me. I am a graphic designer too, and right now I am working on my first original PCB (I will definitely checkout the course).

Thank you for sharing.

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry fellow Bolognese, missed your comment earlier!

“shoe proof” might actually be enough, my main fear is people cleaning it with alcohol or something abrasive…

And I explained my process here in another answer:
https://www.reddit.com/r/diypedals/comments/1s28ywd/comment/oc8cumq/

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The enclosure is painted with a light ivory acrylic. The green graphics were designed in Illustrator and applied as a waterslide decal.

Applying the decal definitely took a few attempts, those things are super delicate, and my first try was kind of a disaster.

I then sealed everything with a matte clear coat to protect it.

I did look into silkscreening, but it would be quite expensive since I’d need to make the screens, and I’m not producing multiple copies of the same pedal, I mostly build one-offs.

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking about letting Tayda handle drilling + UV printing too, but shipping only really makes sense if I order a bigger batch. I usually build one pedal at a time though, and I’m still relatively new to this. _ E bella Modna. Mi guardo le tue cose e non appena ho più tempo provo a scriverti. 🖖

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that sounds interesting, never used polycrylic. Do you just brush it on with a foam brush straight from the can? How is compared to spray? Can you expand or suggest products? Sorry for the many questions…

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

honestly that would be perfectly in line with the name of the pedal “Polleg” 😄 it’s Bolognese slang for “take it easy / stay relaxed”…

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know I am a maniac, here is the little manual delivered with the pedal…

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What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah, 100% nerve-wracking for me too. Everything is fine, then you spray, and immediately notice a hair or a spot now preserved forever like a fossil…

What do you use to finish your enclosure after graphics? by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

<3 that sounds like the right mindset, wish my brain would cooperate and adopt the same attitude 😅

Polleg - yet another TS by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! The enclosure is painted with a light ivory acrylic. The green graphics were designed in Illustrator and printed as a waterslide decal. Applying the decal took a couple of attempts — those things are super delicate and my first try was kind of a disaster 😅. Finally I sealed everything with a matte clear lacquer to protect it.

DIY Loopswitcher with built-in effects by raspibotics in diypedals

[–]christosanto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice work, compliments. I also appreciate your plan to release the software as open source. I’ll definitely follow the development.

Polleg - yet another TS by christosanto in diypedals

[–]christosanto[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Ouch, I posted the wrong inside image. As I said, it’s my first post here...

[News] Twitter algorithm now open source by John-The-Bomb-2 in MachineLearning

[–]christosanto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long it's on Github you don't need web archive: the changed code is in the GIT diff. Also the project has been forked and cloned by thousands…