Behold, sad mortals, the best tool ever to be created for drafting with precision.
It also grants me an honorary degree of professionalism which I need not obtain from some questionable school or university.
Eat my dust! Or, should I say, my eraser flluff!
Baron of Hull,
Plate-on-Rye
District of Bakelite
Thermionica
It also grants me an honorary degree of professionalism which I need not obtain from some questionable school or university.
Eat my dust! Or, should I say, my eraser flluff!
Baron of Hull,
Plate-on-Rye
District of Bakelite
Thermionica
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Bishop Graphics.
Registration pins & punches
Leroy Lettering Guide
The Deluxe Adjustable Leroy Lettering Guide
Picket slide rules
Circular lead time calculators
Good lead bearing Kester 44 solder
I was going through some papers today and found the receipt from selling my pair of Dynaco Mark III power amps back in 1985. $50 each. Shoulda kept them until the price went up.
Registration pins & punches
Leroy Lettering Guide
The Deluxe Adjustable Leroy Lettering Guide
Picket slide rules
Circular lead time calculators
Good lead bearing Kester 44 solder
I was going through some papers today and found the receipt from selling my pair of Dynaco Mark III power amps back in 1985. $50 each. Shoulda kept them until the price went up.
Picket slide rules?
Circular lead time calculators?
Dare I ask, what the hell are those!? lead time , as in the time necessary for a manufacturer to provide the goods?
Pictures please!
Circular lead time calculators?
Dare I ask, what the hell are those!? lead time , as in the time necessary for a manufacturer to provide the goods?
Pictures please!
Conrad Hoffman said:Bishop Graphics.
Registration pins & punches
Leroy Lettering Guide
The Deluxe Adjustable Leroy Lettering Guide
Picket slide rules
Circular lead time calculators
Good lead bearing Kester 44 solder
Bishop Graphics Red & blue tape + layout symblols + precision grid! Circular profit finder wheels! Engineering drawings that were kept in big-XXX drawers!! Man - am I ever glad to say bye-bye to that stuff!
gain-wire said:Behold, sad mortals, the best tool ever to be created for drafting with precision.
It also grants me an honorary degree of professionalism which I need not obtain from some questionable school or university.
Eat my dust! Or, should I say, my eraser flluff!
Baron of Hull,
Plate-on-Rye
District of Bakelite
Thermionica
Only "glass fets"! There was a logic gate one of these to go with this. I illustrated my entire thesis with one of these in one marathon 72 hr. session.
I lucked out and got one at RS about 25-some years ago.
I swear I must have nearly worn it out before I went digital 🙂
I swear I must have nearly worn it out before I went digital 🙂
Hmm.. well mine's in pretty darn good condition, just those ridiculous scriblings that I made all over it when I was four years old!
Seems soo long ago...
Circular profit calculators? WTF? HAHA!😀
Seems soo long ago...
Circular profit calculators? WTF? HAHA!😀
I have about a dozen of them and I still use them, because my new schematic programs DEMAND too much info to get my point across.
aha! I knew there was bound tp be some people who still used these templates! We are professionals, it says so on the template, so there!
you know I'm kidding...😀
Seriously by way of comparison, it takes (for a small drawing) about ten times longer to design it on the computer than it would by sketching a drawing. that's why I draw on paper. I only use computers for other stuff, like PCB design. Although, for most audio project I prefer the look of old curvy trace boards.
Another comparison (altough highly superstitious): If electrons bump each other fatser than formula one cars, then don'T you think they take turns much better on a curved track?
Watch out! a 45degree turn, your're going too fast! 😱
ohh you just lost 2 billion electrons...
you know I'm kidding...😀
Seriously by way of comparison, it takes (for a small drawing) about ten times longer to design it on the computer than it would by sketching a drawing. that's why I draw on paper. I only use computers for other stuff, like PCB design. Although, for most audio project I prefer the look of old curvy trace boards.
Another comparison (altough highly superstitious): If electrons bump each other fatser than formula one cars, then don'T you think they take turns much better on a curved track?
Watch out! a 45degree turn, your're going too fast! 😱
ohh you just lost 2 billion electrons...

gain-wire said:
Watch out! a 45degree turn, your're going too fast! 😱
ohh you just lost 2 billion electrons...![]()
Fiber optics often don't like sharp turns, we could start a whole new debate on it!
Back in high school we had an outside “expert” visit to lecture us on electrical safety. The guy told us about a bloke who stuck his finger into damaged extension cord socket and suffered burns and an exit wound at his shoulder. The explanation given was that by the time the electricity had arrived at his shoulder, from his finger, it was going too fast to take the bend.
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