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Messages - PhillyWill

#1
Open Discussion / Re: Normally not something I post..
October 20, 2012, 07:34:24 PM
May I please borrow your wife?   :D
#2
Quote from: bobcatbrown520 on October 15, 2012, 03:22:16 AM
its now the 14th.......wheres the neutron boards????
At GGG?  ;)
#3
Global Annoucements / Re: 09.21 - Progress!
September 27, 2012, 03:50:52 PM
So, if a guy was putting togather a Nautilus parts order, what size enclusure would he need?
#4
Open Discussion / Re: Parts kits
August 09, 2010, 05:42:57 PM
There are other's who'll jump in but here's my $0.02 as a beginner who's recently done the "inventory buildup":
1) Right here at MadBean Central, print out the build docs for the half dozen or so pedals you'd like to build most.
2) Sit down with a spread sheet and list out everything with quantities.
3) For passive components go to www.mouser.com and order quantities that make sense at the first or second price break. For example, metal film 1% resistors are $0.09 each in quantities of 10-199 but drop to $0.02 for 200. So for resistors, if any value totals up to say, about 40, go for the 200. My personal rule of thumb is for smaller quantities never buy less than 10 (unless it's like a $9 IC or something). Most parts are $0.25 or less, and some are so widely used (e.g. 1N914 diodes, 10K and 100K resistors) AND cheap it just makes sense to order plenty.
3) For pots and those cool poly box capacitors go to www.futurlec.com. They'll take about 2 weeks to get to the USA but they are reliable and reasonably priced. They also have a package of IC sockets that is about 75% usable.
4) for the other hardware like enclosures, jacks and switches, I personally like to order from the small business guys like SmallBear, PedalPartsPlus, CapsN'Such and so forth.

Other notes:
Digikey is an excellent supplier and has reasonable shipping rates for small orders and they're also VERY fast.
If you order a neat board from MadBean or elsewhere - order 2 - as a beginner, the opportunities to screw up are myriad and pedals make cool gifts!