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Tor R

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That's a large quantity. Should last a while and yes I agree there's going to be a mistake or two along the way. I've thought about doing it myself but haven't because I'm always worried about my soldering skills.

Alex does some really good work and his prices are very good too...here's his FB profile...

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Thanks for the link, Charlie.
Alex's wood work is the best I've ever seen, making stabwood for Dani Mini and Pico requires a very careful hand. I have never disassembled a Dani Mini, but I have disassembled a Pico, and there are small margins on it.

I'm not good at soldering myself, but in the worst case I can go to someone who does it daily.
And as long as it is stabwood, it is possible to use the holes for the soldering as a way to screw the board to the stabwood.
Unfortunately, I myself will use tactile switches so soldering is necessary.

Apart from stabwood, I bought from a Norwegian store Bossard screws, a whole bunch of M2 M2.5 M3 in different lengths, and Panasonic tactile switches in different sizes, 6.5x6, 4.9x4.9, 4.7x3.5, 3.5x2.9 .
I have no idea if I can use the switches in practice but they were quite cheap.

What I have left to buy are acrylic rods to build frames, and I need different inserts. Alternatively with the frames is to get them 3D printed.

The day when everything is here and I get started I thought of making a blog.
 

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    Thanks for the link, Charlie.
    Alex's wood work is the best I've ever seen, making stabwood for Dani Mini and Pico requires a very careful hand. I have never disassembled a Dani Mini, but I have disassembled a Pico, and there are small margins on it.

    I'm not good at soldering myself, but in the worst case I can go to someone who does it daily.
    And as long as it is stabwood, it is possible to use the holes for the soldering as a way to screw the board to the stabwood.
    Unfortunately, I myself will use tactile switches so soldering is necessary.

    Apart from stabwood, I bought from a Norwegian store Bossard screws, a whole bunch of M2 M2.5 M3 in different lengths, and Panasonic tactile switches in different sizes, 6.5x6, 4.9x4.9, 4.7x3.5, 3.5x2.9 .
    I have no idea if I can use the switches in practice but they were quite cheap.

    What I have left to buy are acrylic rods to build frames, and I need different inserts. Alternatively with the frames is to get them 3D printed.

    The day when everything is here and I get started I thought of making a blog.
    I think a blog would be a good idea.
     

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    Morning, mixers, and happy Sunday :)

    More rain, temp will stay south of 45, 36 atm.

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    Looks like the rain will not clear out until 3pm today. Need to wait until stops raining to start piddling in the shed again, as the best light inside (for now) is leaving the door open. Unless I take a cordless area light which I might have to do. That's the thing about piddling, I move at my own speed ;)
     

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    I’ve accomplished nothing today so far besides took the batteries out of two Boxx mods I haven’t been using. My intentions were to clean out the tanks but didn’t get it done.
    I’m still using my Boxx.
     

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