This is actually my first PedalPCB build... very strange to actually put that into words. This is the Kewpie Fuzz, clone of the Umbrella Company Mayonnaise Fuzz, and boy does it sound good! I (half) joked to some friends that this is like a muff you can actually get good sounds out of. Eminently tweakable, and just downright great.
(https://i.imgur.com/uwejf8v.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/ab9CXhq.jpg)
Went almost too far with the etch borders... have one more that I think is a bit safer, so I may just use that as the standard from now on. First time doing sold-core wiring. As long as I don't have to take the guts out for the fifth time, I think we're good. (not really five, just more than once, where I like to keep things)
Thanks for lookin
Very nice. The top is an etch?
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Quote from: jimilee on March 08, 2025, 08:44:25 PMVery nice. The top is an etch?
Thanks! Sure is. Now I've got my guides all square I want to see how well it does with a bunch of different designs.
That's a beautiful etch! Looks crisp and clean inside and out.
(https://sgfm.elcorteingles.es/SGFM/dctm/MEDIA03/201711/24/00113312301826____1__1200x1200.jpg)
I learned recently that Kewpie is a Japanese brand of mayonnaise.
Quote from: Aleph Null on March 08, 2025, 10:55:39 PMThat's a beautiful etch! Looks crisp and clean inside and out.
Thank you! Here's hoping the paint holds up :| if not I'll get a toaster oven ...and probably some new paint. Thankfully the laser makes things a bit more repeatable.
Quote from: Aleph Null on March 08, 2025, 10:55:39 PMI learned recently that Kewpie is a Japanese brand of mayonnaise.
I remember Robert's thread about tracing this and this is precisely where the name came from ;D
I just noticed that I must've had cross-hatching disabled on this one... womp.
edit: might be light absorption... the black enclosure I did is super clean, and this one is kinda janky. A black surface would absorb more light making the laser more efficient, perhaps.