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- shmagoogin77
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- Life of Brian
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Your website gets better with each project you post. It's really shaping up nicely.
Where did you get your particular 10k ohm slider from? I've always wanted to play with one of those.
This really is a well built portable. The small features just add up, such as the hex headed screws, the volume slider, the retro wood grain with speaker hole slots, and the rounded corners. It's so small too. At first glance it looks thick, but looking at the pictures on your site I see that half the thickness is due to the cartridge slot. Nice!
Should you ever feel inspired to write a "how-to" about making wooden cases as nice as yours I'm sure we'd all appreciate it
Where did you get your particular 10k ohm slider from? I've always wanted to play with one of those.
This really is a well built portable. The small features just add up, such as the hex headed screws, the volume slider, the retro wood grain with speaker hole slots, and the rounded corners. It's so small too. At first glance it looks thick, but looking at the pictures on your site I see that half the thickness is due to the cartridge slot. Nice!
Should you ever feel inspired to write a "how-to" about making wooden cases as nice as yours I'm sure we'd all appreciate it
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
- Rekarp
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Thanks. I really try to keep it up to date and add as much content as possible. My current website is probably the 7th or so form.Life of Brian wrote:Your website gets better with each project you post. It's really shaping up nicely.
Mouser.com part number 312-319AF-10K They have a lot of different sizes and values.Where did you get your particular 10k ohm slider from? I've always wanted to play with one of those.
Thanks again. Yah it looks kinda weird cause it is small. It is no way the size of Ben's Micro NOACp but its getting there (shakes fist in Ben's general direction)This really is a well built portable. The small features just add up, such as the hex headed screws, the volume slider, the retro wood grain with speaker hole slots, and the rounded corners. It's so small too. At first glance it looks thick, but looking at the pictures on your site I see that half the thickness is due to the cartridge slot. Nice!
Sounds like a good idea. Next time I make a case I will try to document the entire thing from design to the finished product. I really want to do another NOAC as I believe I can improve my case designs much faster with them.Should you ever feel inspired to write a "how-to" about making wooden cases as nice as yours I'm sure we'd all appreciate it
I am already thinking of ideas of how to slim the case down for the next one.
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