Working with Hammond Stomp Boxes in Fusion 360
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2021
- Take your guitar stomp box projects to the next level! Learn how to make custom drilling templates for Hammond 1590 series enclosures using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Amazon links to parts:
Hammond Enclosures: amzn.to/2YuJsZq
Center Punch: amzn.to/3wncDtM
Step Drill Bits: amzn.to/3kAvptd
NEW TEKBRANE album is out now: tekbrane.bandcamp.com/album/s...
Spotify - iTunes - RUclips Music: Tekbrane
TWITCH: / notesandvolts
Want to purchase the gear I use? Check out my Amazon Influencer Page: www.amazon.com/shop/notesandv...
WEBSITE: www.notesandvolts.com
DISCORD: / discord
TWITTER: / notesandvolts
INSTAGRAM: / notesandvolts
PATREON: / notesandvolts
#DIY #maker #guitarpedals - Хобби
One of the best, most useful tutorials I've ever watched!! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
I do it differently, I go to the acrylic shop, they put the box in a scan and get the perfect shape of everything, in the pc we calculate all the holes in a very symmetrical way, they do a board of acrylic, a template with 6mm thickness, it's perfect to to drill because it holds the drill safely and I get all the holes I need, try.
thanks Dave!
You're welcome :)
Thanks for the video. This is really helpful. I didn't realize how many CAD models Mouser had.
The Fusion 360 hobbyist license is completely non-commercial. So it's not just not being a captain of industry - you can't sell anything you use Fusion 360 to make. But for personal projects, it's great. Personally I wish they would offer a more affordable small commercial license that was priced between free and the full-on license.
Cool
Thanks Ivan!
Nice information Paul! Can you teach us how to build a DIY whammy pedal-like device to get Wet and Dry signals individually? I seriously want to do some experiments on Indian music but I don't have sufficient knowledge to do so.
Hi pal Dave. Nice video
Thanks pal Mark!
@@NotesAndVolts 😃
Yo, Dave!
Hey dude!
The new-look Dave is cool but the old Dave look was more relatable, dude. Maybe lose the shades in a mid-vid close-up?
It's pronounced: Mouzer.
Thanks! Good to know
@@NotesAndVolts I believe in Canada it's pronounced Mooser.
@@artsplunge LoL!