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

surfatwork,
Really nice work there!
Did you anodize the silver heat-sinks to deep blue by yourself? How tall are the sinks?
And how did you cut out the aluminum top plate?
Really nice work there!
Did you anodize the silver heat-sinks to deep blue by yourself? How tall are the sinks?
And how did you cut out the aluminum top plate?
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...
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