A new home for my PeeCeeBee v4. I had a couple of heatsinks lying around - leftovers from another project. Wanted something that looked sleek.
Used a (linux) freeware called Solvespace for the drawings. It's not fancy, but it does the job. and I dont know the big autocad programs anyway
Random orbital router to get the surface finish. Used 60, then 120 grit. Deep blue anodized heatsinks - they are defly overkill.
Still work in progress. Letterings being a problem. and I havent found something suitable for the top mesh. couldn't find steel mesh in the shops here (it's a small town in South India)
Wow Elegant and Beautiful
Hi SurfatworkA new home for my PeeCeeBee v4. I had a couple of heatsinks lying around - leftovers from another project. Wanted something that looked sleek.
Used a (linux) freeware called Solvespace for the drawings. It's not fancy, but it does the job. and I dont know the big autocad programs anyway
Random orbital router to get the surface finish. Used 60, then 120 grit. Deep blue anodized heatsinks - they are defly overkill.
Still work in progress. Letterings being a problem. and I havent found something suitable for the top mesh. couldn't find steel mesh in the shops here (it's a small town in South India)
I was impressed with your Diy USSA5 mono blocks chassis and now again impressed with this one
Nice integration too.
Fab
A new home for my PeeCeeBee v4. I had a couple of heatsinks lying around - leftovers from another project. Wanted something that looked sleek.
Used a (linux) freeware called Solvespace for the drawings. It's not fancy, but it does the job. and I dont know the big autocad programs anyway
Random orbital router to get the surface finish. Used 60, then 120 grit. Deep blue anodized heatsinks - they are defly overkill.
Still work in progress. Letterings being a problem. and I havent found something suitable for the top mesh. couldn't find steel mesh in the shops here (it's a small town in South India)
Wow - very nice.
You might want to think about 1 mm thick perforated stainless steel for the mesh. Use a mini angle grinder to cut it.
Thank you all. Very motivating to get positive feedback
@Bonsai : yes, am looking for the same.
@fab : thanks very much . Btw, the ussa-5 is working just fine... One of my favorites. That chassis was a lot more complicated though. Learning, learning, all the time.
@zman01 & @routhun : Thks very much.
Will post completed pics soon.
@Bonsai : yes, am looking for the same.
@fab : thanks very much . Btw, the ussa-5 is working just fine... One of my favorites. That chassis was a lot more complicated though. Learning, learning, all the time.
@zman01 & @routhun : Thks very much.
Will post completed pics soon.
This is 120W CFA lateral mosfet amp built by Croatian DIY member in some retro style. I never built this amp but he is very satisfied with the sound. https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/338814-lateral-cfa-120w-bsa.html#post5814141
I like his style very much.
I like his style very much.
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Very nice project!This is 120W CFA lateral mosfet amp built by Croatian DIY member...
BR, Toni
Very nice dadod!!!!
This is not my built.
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