Hey guys, im drillin my own board from board i bought from george. At the time, i had bought the board for a custom build, but that fell through so im gonna use it to build a jmp50. anyone have a layout that will fit on a board like georges?
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Question on perf layout and board layout
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Question on perf layout and board layout
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Re: Question on perf layout and board layout
So you are making your own perf board from a solid board?
Then installing turrets on it?
Lead or bass specs?
There are layouts of the board on Wiki.
http://metroamp.com/wiki/index.php/50_w ... board_lead" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But if you are talking about exactly where each turret goes, what I have done in the past is layout the parts by drawing it on paper.
Once I am sure the parts will fit and everything looks good I taped the paper onto the board then used a awl and marked the turret locations.
Since you are using perf board I guess you could still use a paper layout but just install the turrets where they should go according to your paper layout.
Unless I completely misunderstood your question which is entirely possible.
Then installing turrets on it?
Lead or bass specs?
There are layouts of the board on Wiki.
http://metroamp.com/wiki/index.php/50_w ... board_lead" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But if you are talking about exactly where each turret goes, what I have done in the past is layout the parts by drawing it on paper.
Once I am sure the parts will fit and everything looks good I taped the paper onto the board then used a awl and marked the turret locations.
Since you are using perf board I guess you could still use a paper layout but just install the turrets where they should go according to your paper layout.
Unless I completely misunderstood your question which is entirely possible.
Tom
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Re: Question on perf layout and board layout
yeah, i wanna turret a solid board.maybe perf it too =] i bought the solid board a while back and well, im gonna use it for this project now =] i need a drill mask that can fit over George's board since i like his boards a lot, but seeing as i have a solid one, ill just drill it and turret/stake it.
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Re: Question on perf layout and board layout
Why not take perfboard, insert and mark component end locations for drilling and use the perfboard as a master to drill your solid board? This way, if you so choose, you can use other colored boards for later reproductions?